Alleged Islamic State terrorist Neil Prakash has moderated his views, federal police investigator says
Detective tells Melbourne court he believes accused terrorist Neil Prakash no longer holds extremist views after experiencing the conditions in SyriaFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastOne of Australia’s most notorious alleged terrorists no longer holds his extremist views, according to the investigator leading the federal police probe into him.Neil Christopher Prakash is facing Melbourne magistrates court accused of six terrorism-related offences, including engaging in hostile activity in a foreign state, being a member of a terrorist organisation and advocating terrorism.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...
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Detective tells Melbourne court he believes accused terrorist Neil Prakash no longer holds extremist views after experiencing the conditions in Syria
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One of Australia’s most notorious alleged terrorists no longer holds his extremist views, according to the investigator leading the federal police probe into him.
Neil Christopher Prakash is facing Melbourne magistrates court accused of six terrorism-related offences, including engaging in hostile activity in a foreign state, being a member of a terrorist organisation and advocating terrorism.
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