A neo-Nazi who led the anti-Jewish rally outside NSW parliament is in custody after being arrested by the Australian Federal Police on Thursday.

The arrest of National Socialist Network spokesperson Joel Davis was announced by the group’s leader Tom Sewell online and confirmed by police sources not authorised to speak publicly.

“The AFP has undertaken operational activity in Bondi today,” a spokesperson said in a statement. “There is no ongoing risk to the community.”

Davis was expected to be charged with using a carriage service to harass or menace. Sources have told this masthead the alleged victim was a political figure.

At the “Abolish The Jewish Lobby” rally outside parliament on November 8, Davis gave an antisemitic speech and led chants of the Hitler Youth slogan “Blood and Hono

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