Dec. 24 (UPI) -- A Western Australian man was charged after police found firearms, ammunition and alleged bomb-making notes at his Perth home following online posts praising the Bondi Beach attackers.

Martin Glynn, 39, now faces charges including racial harassment and improper firearm storage, the BBC and ABC reported.

"A community member saw a post from the man online, recognized it wasn't right, and reported it to police," according to acting Western Australia Premier Rita Saffioti.

Police say a public tip led to the raid, which uncovered extremist materials, Hamas and Hezbollah flags and around 4,000 rounds of ammunition and antisemitic writings.

"I just want to say that I, Martin Glynn, 100% support the New South Wales shooters," one such post stated.