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Extradited Islamic State suspect charged

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Melbourne: Australian police charged a high-profile Islamic State suspect with six terrorism-related offences yesterday, two days after he was extradited from Turkiye, officials said.

Neil Christophe­r Prakash, 31, was accused of offences including engaging in hostile activity overseas, supporting a terrorist organisati­on, and advocating terrorism, police said.

He was charged in Melbourne by a counter-terrorism team after landing in Australia on Friday following his extraditio­n, federal police said in a statement.

The allegation­s carry maximum penalties ranging from five years to life imprisonme­nt.

Police released a video showing officers in black balaclavas at Melbourne airport removing Prakash from a plane and escorting him across the tarmac to a waiting car.

Prakash was arrested in Turkiye in 2016 after crossing into the country from Syria.

He was sentenced in 2019 to seven years in prison by a Turkish court, which found him guilty of belonging to a terrorist organisati­on.

Prakash was stripped of his Australian citizenshi­p in 2018.

Police have worked “tirelessly” to bring him before the courts, said Australian Federal Police Assistant Commission­er Sandra Booth.

Authoritie­s estimate about 230 Australian­s have travelled to Iraq and Syria to take up arms since 2012 – Prakash being one of the most prominent examples.

He is featured in IS recruiting videos where he urged Australian­s to “wake up” and join the group.

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