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Accused conspirator 'victimised in custody'

Source: The Age
Melbourne : Australia | about 1 month ago  
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Black Saturday bushfires has caused one of five Melbourne men accused of being part of a conspiracy to conduct a terrorist attack at an Australian army base to become victimised in custody, his lawyer says. According to phone intercepts that form part of the case against him, 26-year-old Saney Edow...
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  • News Source: The Age | about 1 month ago
    Black Saturday bushfires has caused one of five Melbourne men accused of being part of a conspiracy to conduct a terrorist attack at an Australian army base to become victimised in custody, his lawyer says. According to phone intercepts that form...
  • News Source: The Age | about 1 month ago
    The claims emerged as Saney Edow Aweys, 26, of Carlton, was refused bail a second time in the Melbourne Magistrates' Court on terror-related charges. Previously tendered court documents allege Aweys expressed delight at the deadly Black Saturday...
  • News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | about 1 month ago
    Saney Aweys, 26, of Carlton North, today lost his second bail application after the Melbourne Magistrates Court ruled he had failed to show new circumstances in his case. It is alleged that Aweys and four other men plotted an armed attack on the...
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