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Arrest of Western Australia man over alleged terror plot

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Friday's

​arrest of a Western Australian man over an alleged terror plot ​targeting mosques, police and a parliament building ​was "deeply shocking". The 20-year-old ⁠from the town of Bindoon about 63 km (39 miles) north ​of state ‌capital Perth was later charged by police with planning a terrorist act. Police ​said the man had written a manifesto with plans for a mass casualty event and that he wanted ‌to ‌attack mosques, ​Western Australia's police headquarters and Parliament House. Albanese said on X late on Friday: "The arrest of a WA man over an ​alleged racially-motivated terrorist plot is deeply shocking." "Allegations the man was planning to target the Muslim community through attacks ​on mosques - as well as attacks on the WA police and parliament - are particularly distressing. He should face the full force of the law," Albanese said. The ‌arrest is the latest in a series of incidents in Australia classified as terrorism, including an ⁠attempt on January

​26 to bomb a rally in Perth that was protesting against the country's national day. In December, two gunmen ⁠attacked a ⁠Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's ⁠Bondi Beach, killing 15 in Australia's deadliest massacre in nearly 30 years. Authorities believe the pair were inspired by Islamic ⁠State, the Sunni Muslim militant group.