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A man was charged with terrorism for throwing a non-explosive device at a crowd at a Perth rally on Jan. 26, 2026.
Liam Alexander Hall, 32, has been charged with a terrorist act after allegedly throwing a homemade explosive device containing volatile chemicals, nails, and metal ball bearings from a walkway above a crowd at an Invasion Day rally in Perth on January 26, 2026.
The device, which had a lit fuse, failed to detonate, prompting the evacuation of thousands.
Authorities classified the incident as the first act of terrorism in Western Australia’s history.
A magistrate lifted a suppression order, revealing Hall’s identity.
His defense lawyer, Simon Freitag, said Hall is too unwell to attend court, citing health issues.
The case is set to return to court on Tuesday.
Un hombre fue acusado de terrorismo por lanzar un artefacto no explosivo a una multitud en una manifestación de Perth el 26 de enero de 2026.