A 16-year-old boy has been detained as authorities look into a social media threat targeting a newly established mosque in western Sydney.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about such incidents, especially involving threats against places of worship. It’s vital for communities to feel safe and protected, regardless of their beliefs. Hopefully, the investigation will address the situation appropriately and promote dialogue to foster understanding and respect among all community members. It’s important to remember that young people’s actions can sometimes stem from misunderstandings or negative influences, so education and support can be key in preventing such situations in the future.

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