Australian federal police have arrested three men accused of threatening federal politicians and public officials, highlighting growing concerns about online harassment. One of the men, Joel Davis, a neo-Nazi group member, faces charges for allegedly inciting hatred toward a federal MP. Allegra Spender, the targeted MP, reported the threats, leading to swift action. A twenty-nine-year-old man from Tamworth and a thirty-two-year-old man from Victoria were also arrested for alleged online threats against federal MPs. These arrests demonstrate law enforcements commitment to addressing online threats against public figures.
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