A Brisbane man has been charged with using a carriage service to threaten to kill Justice for Palestine Magan-djin spokeswoman Remah Naji.

Queensland Police confirmed on Thursday that following an investigation, the Counter-Terrorism Investigation Group conducted a search warrant at a Thomas Street, West End address today, Thursday, 18 September, where they arrested a 43-year-old West End man.

Police said in a statement they will allege the man made the threats on August 14 and August 18.

Justice for Palestine Magan-djin representatives including Remah Naji. Credit: Catherine Strohfeldt

“Everyone in Queensland has a right to feel safe and the Queensland Police Service remains committed to community safety and engaging with people from across our culturally diverse society to help f

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