Qld man charged under new laws after allegedly planning attack on relative

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A court heard Atallah Mohaghegh Nahavandi, 61, sought out a third party to assault his ex-wife's nephew "so he cannot talk anymore".

A Brisbane man has become the second person charged under new Queensland laws brought in following the Bondi shootings. (ABC News)

A 61-year-old Brisbane man has become the second person to be charged under new laws introduced following the Bondi shootings.

Atallah Mohaghegh Nahvandi faced a Brisbane court after allegedly planning a violent attack on his ex-wife's nephew.

Mr Mohaghegh Nahavandi was denied bail and the matter will return to Richlands Magistrates Court next month.

A Brisbane man accused of planning a violent attack on a family member has become the second person charged under new state laws brought in following the Bondi shootings.

Atallah Mohaghegh Nahavandi was arrested earlier this week and appeared via video link in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday.

Mr Mohaghegh Nahavandi is facing one count of preparing or planning an offence likely to cause death or grievous bodily harm to another person.

This is only the second time the offence has been heard before a Queensland magistrate since it was introduced in recent months as part of new legislation.

Under the "Fighting Antisemitism and Keeping Guns out of the Hands of Terrorists and Criminals Amendment Bill", the offence is aimed at prosecuting alleged offenders "who have not decided precisely what they intend to do and will be limited to the preparation for or planning of offences".

The 61-year-old is also charged with unlawful stalking as a domestic violence offence.

Through a Farsi translator, Mr Mohaghegh Nahavandi unsuccessfully applied for bail.

Prosecutors said Mr Mohaghegh Nahavandi was a risk of endangering the safety and welfare of his ex-wife's nephew. (ABC News: Lucas Hill)

During the hearing the court heard details about his alleged offending, which centred around him attempting to seek out an unknown third party to seriously injure his ex-wife's nephew.

In an alleged conversation with an unnamed man which was recorded in April, Mr Mohaghegh Nahavandi suggested ways to assault the man, including beating him "so he cannot talk anymore", the court heard.

He also allegedly suggested pouring petrol "on his face to burn him" so he "cannot see" and ensure he "goes into a coma for nine months at least".

The court heard the man he allegedly asked to carry out the attack had offered to "perform a hit-and-run to complete the job".

Opposing his bail, police prosecutor Ellie White told the court if released, Mr Mohaghegh Nahavandi was a risk of endangering the safety and welfare of the man.

She told the court he allegedly told the unnamed man in the recording he

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