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islamic group slams weakest charges laid after alleged ak 47 threat at mosque worshippers c 22278314

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- A 33-year-old man was arrested for allegedly threatening worshippers at Masjid Taqwa mosque in Bald Hills, Brisbane.
- He claimed to have an AK-47 in his car.
- Charges: disturbing a place of worship and creating a public nuisance.
- Muslim leaders question why he was not charged under Queensland's 2024 hate crime laws.
- Australian Muslim Advocacy Network requested explanation from Acting Police Commissioner.
