Anti-Islamic State fighter Ashley Dyball has become the second person to be arrested and charged over the disappearance of Brisbane childcare worker Samuel Thompson, the ABC understands.
Dyball, a Queenslander, fought against IS forces in Syria.
Police have confirmed a 25-year-old Albany Creek man was taken into custody on Friday night and charged with murder and interfering with a corpse.
A 23-year-old Bald Hills man has already been charged with murder and interfering with a corpse.
Mr Thompson, 22, was last seen driving in Brisbane’s northern suburbs after leaving his apartment in Albion on March 7.
His distinctive car, a Ford Mustang with the licence plate SAMMO, was found abandoned near Byron Bay, in northern New South Wales, two days later.
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