Islamic state terrorist who planned attacks on Sydney and Melbourne lands in Australia to face life in prison on terrorism charges
- Islamic State terrorist Neil Prakash arrived in Australia to face terror charges
- Melbourne-born terrorist flew from Turkey to Darwin and will go to Victoria
- He is regarded as ‘most important and most dangerous’ Australian ISIS member
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Islamic State terrorist Neil Prakash has arrived in Australia to face terror charges.
The Melbourne-born terrorist, 31, flew from Turkey to Darwin early on Friday morning and will continue to Victoria to face court where he faces life in prison.
He has been described as the ‘most important and most dangerous’ Australian member of ISIS after he encouraged attacks on Sydney and Melbourne.
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Islamic State terrorist Neil Prakash has arrived in Australia to face terror charges
Former Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton revoked Prakash’s citizenship in 2018 over his ISIS participation and on the grounds he was Fijian.
But Fijian immigration officials were adamant Prakash – who was born in Melbourne to a Fijian father – has never held or sought citizenship of their country.
Prakash rose to prominence over his links to several terror plots in Australia and his use of social media to lure potential recruits to Islamic State.
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