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Australia: Two weeks out of jail, Muslim accesses material about jihad beheading and torture, returns to jail
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...hat-supported-beheadings-20210116-p56ulg.html
A man has been charged after he allegedly breached a court order less than two weeks after he was released from prison, by accessing online material that supported executions, beheadings and torture.
Radwan Dakkak, 25, from Denistone in Sydney’s north-west, was jailed for a maximum of 18 months in December last year on two charges of knowingly associating with a member of a terrorist organisation.
He was released with time served when his sentence expired on January 1 this year.
The day before he was released, the Federal Court imposed an interim control order on Mr Dakkak which included numerous conditions, including a curfew from 11pm to 5am, reporting daily to police at Parramatta, and a prohibition on accessing extremist material.
Mr Dakkak was arrested on Saturday by members of the High Risk Terrorist Offenders team after he allegedly breached the order….
AFP Acting Commander Alex Nicolson, who is in charge of enduring risk investigations, told a media conference on Saturday that Mr Dakkak had “an extremist ideology aligned to the ISIS terror network”.
“We will allege the man failed to comply with a condition of his control order by accessing material online that supported the carrying out of executions, beheadings and torture, less than two weeks since his release from jail,” Acting Commander Nicolson said.
“This man is now the fifth person arrested by the AFP for breaching a control order since July 2020.”…
When Mr Dakkak was sentenced last year, a NSW Supreme Court judge noted he was the first person to be prosecuted for the charge of associating with a member of a terrorist organisation.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...hat-supported-beheadings-20210116-p56ulg.html
A man has been charged after he allegedly breached a court order less than two weeks after he was released from prison, by accessing online material that supported executions, beheadings and torture.
Radwan Dakkak, 25, from Denistone in Sydney’s north-west, was jailed for a maximum of 18 months in December last year on two charges of knowingly associating with a member of a terrorist organisation.
He was released with time served when his sentence expired on January 1 this year.
The day before he was released, the Federal Court imposed an interim control order on Mr Dakkak which included numerous conditions, including a curfew from 11pm to 5am, reporting daily to police at Parramatta, and a prohibition on accessing extremist material.
Mr Dakkak was arrested on Saturday by members of the High Risk Terrorist Offenders team after he allegedly breached the order….
AFP Acting Commander Alex Nicolson, who is in charge of enduring risk investigations, told a media conference on Saturday that Mr Dakkak had “an extremist ideology aligned to the ISIS terror network”.
“We will allege the man failed to comply with a condition of his control order by accessing material online that supported the carrying out of executions, beheadings and torture, less than two weeks since his release from jail,” Acting Commander Nicolson said.
“This man is now the fifth person arrested by the AFP for breaching a control order since July 2020.”…
When Mr Dakkak was sentenced last year, a NSW Supreme Court judge noted he was the first person to be prosecuted for the charge of associating with a member of a terrorist organisation.