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John Zakhariev, 21, who travelled to Syria after graduating from his eastern suburbs private school has been arrested in Bulgaria on serious terrorism charges.
The 21-year-old's lawyer has previously claimed it was Australian authorities that notified Bulgarian counterparts that Zakhariev had been in Syria in 2013 and was "interested in terrorism".
In his first Australian TV interview since the arrest, Zakhariev said he was "absolutely outraged" by the Australian Federal Police and spy agencies.
John Zakhariev told an Australian TV network he only went to a couple of ranges in Sofia and had help from an instructor to load the magazine. Photo: Supplied
"I didn't train," he said.
"This is a very poorly attempted entrapment operation on the part of Bulgarian authorities."