By Adam Cooper
The two teenagers accused of planning a terror attack on Anzac Day won't proceed with bail applications this week and remain in custody.
Harun Causevic, 18, will instead apply for bail next Tuesday after his lawyer Rob Stary requested the adjournment in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Thursday.
Harun Causevic's father Vehid leaves court after a previous hearing.Credit: Jason South
But the other accused man, Sevdet Ramadan Besim, also 18, withdrew his bail application.
Mr Besim's lawyer James Dowsley said his client might apply for bail another time.
Sevdet Ramadan Besim Credit: Channel Nine
Mr Besim, of Hallam, and Mr Causevic, of Hampton Park, are both charged with one count of conspiracy to commit acts done in preparation for, or planning, a terrorist act.
They and three other teenagers were arrested in pre-dawn counter-terrorism raids by police on April 18.
Mr Besim and Mr Causevic have been in custody since their arrests.
One of the other three teens, an 18-year-old from Narre Warren, has been charged with possessing prohibited weapons and is on bail and due to appear before court in May.
The other two, aged 18 and 19, were released without charge.
Mr Besim and Mr Causevic are due to return to court for a committal mention hearing in August.