The arrest of an electrician with alleged links with ISIS in a small town of only 7,000 people has put a community on edge.

Young, in New South Wales, was rattled when Haisem Zahab, 42, was arrested last week, and Channel 9's A Current Affair's attempt to interview members of the Lebanese community in the town has backfired.

Footage shows Dan Nolan attempting to interview workers at a local Muslim bakery, but the man claiming to be the owner and his friend confronted the camera crew.

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Two men confronted A Current Affair's camera crew when filming in Young

The man and his friend refused to be filmed during the angry outburst

'Turn your camera away from f---ing me, mate,' one man can be heard screaming at the camera.

'Don't f---ing record him.'

'F--- off outta here, you f---ing idiot.'

After the outburst the friend appears to manhandle the camera in an attempt to stop them from filming, according to Nine News.

The reporter Dan Nolan told the two men they were allowed to film becasue they were on a public road

There are more than 200 Muslim families living in the small New South Wales town of Young

Earlier the camera crew had attempted to film the town's mosque, but were told to leave by members of the community.

Many of the community members enjoyed a positive relationship with the 200 plus Muslim families in the small town of Young.

Local police boss Superintendent Christopher Schilt said the Muslim community were integrating well and were hard workers.

'These people are running businesses, integrating into the community very well and it's a relationship we're looking forward to continuing with,' Superintendent Schilt told Nine News.

Retired policewoman Lenore Schilling (pictured) said the Muslim community 'keeps to its self and hasn't tried to integrate'

However, not everyone had the same view.

Retired policewoman Lenore Schilling said the Muslim community 'keeps to its self and hasn't tried to integrate with other people in town'.

'We have opened our arms to these people and they just look at us with contempt in their eyes, like they're better than us,' she said.

Mr Zahab was arrested and is alleged to have been plotting to design guided missiles and laser warning devices for ISIS.

Haisem Zahab the accused terrorist arrested in Young on Friday, pictured in handcuffs