By Nicolas Perpitch and Bridget McArthur, ABC
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A bomb-making shopping list, terrorist organisation flags and thousands of ammunition rounds were seized from the Perth home of man alleged to have pledged support for the Bondi shooters, a Perth court has heard.
WA Police on Tuesday raided the suburban home of Martin Thomas Glynn, 39, who has been charged as part of the state's Operation Dalewood, launched in response to the Bondi terror attack.
Police allege they found six registered rifles, about 4000 rounds of ammunition and flags belonging to terrorist organisations Hamas and Hezbollah.
It's also alleged they found images of smoke grenade bombs and open source information about makin
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