He was arrested at his home in Petersham on Monday for allegedly breaching the order by accessing social media and deleting data from his phone.

AFP Acting Assistant Commissioner Sandra Booth said high-risk terrorist offenders would be charged if they breached orders.

“The AFP’s Enduring Risk Investigation team is committed to ensuring court-issued Post Sentence orders are complied with and we will enforce identified alleged breaches,” Ms Booth said.

Police say there is no threat to the community as a result of the breach.

He’s been charged with four counts of contravening an interim supervision order and is due to appear at Newtown Local Court on Tuesday.

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