The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cricketer’s brother charged over fake terror ‘hit list’

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SYDNEY: The brother of Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja was charged yesterday for allegedly framing a love rival as the author of a terrorist hit list.

Arsakan Khawaja, 39, is accused of trying to set up his former university colleague Mohamed Kamer Nizamdeen, by convincing police that the 26-year-old was part of a plot to kill then prime minister Malcom Turnbull.

Nizamdeen was arrested in August after a purported terror hit list was found in his notebook. He was released only weeks later, when police figured out the script did not match his handwritin­g.

“What we will be alleging is that he (Nizamdeen) was set up in a planned and calculated manner. Motivated, in part, by a personal grievance,” New South Wales assistant commission­er Mick

What we will be alleging is that he (Nizamdeen) was set up in a planned and calculated manner. Motivated, in part, by a personal grievance. Mick Willing, New South Wales assistant commission­er

Willing told reporters.

Willing added that the grievance was over a woman, and that line of enquiry was ‘part of the process’ being investigat­ed.

He said there is no ongoing threat to the community.

Australian police now say they ‘regret’ arresting Sri Lankanborn Nizamdeen.

“In relation to the charging and the subsequent dropping of the charge against the Sri Lankan citizen, we have offered, and have paid his court costs,” Willing said.

“We regret the circumstan­ces which led to him being charged and the time he subsequent­ly spent in custody.”

He is reportedly seeking further damages from authoritie­s.

Arsakan Khawaja was arrested in suburban Sydney yesterday and is being questioned over allegation­s he attempted to pervert justice by making a false document, which listed highprofil­e targets.

Pakistan-born Australian batsman Usman Khawaja is due to make a return from injury tomorrow against India in the first of a four match series. — AFP

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 ??  ?? A supplied image shows a man (front, centre) being arrested by New South Wales (NSW) police officers as part of an ongoing NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Team investigat­ion in Sydney, Australia. — Reuters photo
A supplied image shows a man (front, centre) being arrested by New South Wales (NSW) police officers as part of an ongoing NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Team investigat­ion in Sydney, Australia. — Reuters photo

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