Australia man arrested for alleged terror plot targeting mosques, police and parliament

Australia man arrested for alleged terror plot targeting mosques, police and parliament
File photo showing forensic specialists from Australia's police responding to a terror incident in Sydney. (AFP/file photo)
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Updated 28 February 2026 04:19
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Australia man arrested for alleged terror plot targeting mosques, police and parliament

Australia man arrested for alleged terror plot targeting mosques, police and parliament
  • Police said the ‌20-year-old man had written ​a manifesto ‌with ⁠plans ​for a ⁠mass casualty event
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the alleged plot as "deeply shocking"

SYDNEY: A 20-year-old man from Bindoon, a town about 63 km north of Perth, has been arrested and charged by police with planning a terrorist act targeting mosques, Western Australia's police headquarters and Parliament House.

Police said the man, identified as Jayson Joseph Michaels, had written a manifesto outlining plans for a mass casualty event. The arrest was made on Friday.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the alleged plot as "deeply shocking," posting on X late 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 added.

The incident is the latest in a series of events classified as terrorism in Australia. On January 26, an attempt was made to bomb a rally in Perth protesting against the country's national day.

In December, two gunmen attacked a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's Bondi Beach, killing 15 people in Australia's deadliest massacre in nearly 30 years. Authorities believe the pair were inspired by the Daesh, or Islamic State, group.