一名男子被指控在网络上威胁澳洲总理,
A man was charged for threatening Australia’s PM online, faces bail with strict rules.
新南威尔士州45岁男子Karim Mohamed Salem被控威胁总理Anthony Albanese, 于11月在脸书上张贴影片,
A 45-year-old man from New South Wales, Karim Mohamed Salem, was charged with threatening Prime Minister Anthony Albanese online after posting a video on Facebook in November expressing anger toward authority figures.
他住在Bellingen的汽车里,在Bellingen被捕,通过视听链接出庭,并获得保释,条件严格,包括社交媒体禁令、每日警方报道和交出护照。
Arrested in Bellingen while living in his car, he appeared in court via audiovisual link and was granted bail with strict conditions, including a social media ban, daily police reporting, and surrendering his passport.
检察官对他缺乏稳定住房表示关切,但法院以500美元的保证金批准保释。
Prosecutors cited concerns over his lack of stable housing, but the court approved bail with a $500 surety.
该案件是对澳大利亚政界人士的威胁大增的一部分,去年有近1,000人被移交联邦警察,四年来增加了63%。
The case is part of a broader rise in threats against Australian politicians, with nearly 1,000 referred to federal police in the past year—a 63% increase over four years.
Albanese面临多种指称的威胁,尽管他的办公室拒绝发表评论。
Albanese has faced multiple alleged threats, though his office declined to comment.
最高处罚是7年监禁。
The maximum penalty for the charge is seven years in prison.