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Sydney's Khayat brothers jailed over plot to blow up Etihad plane with meat grinder bomb | Sydney's Khayat brothers jailed over plot to blow up Etihad plane with meat grinder bomb |
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Brothers Khaled Khayat and Mahmoud Khayat have been jailed for at least 27 years over terrorist plot | Brothers Khaled Khayat and Mahmoud Khayat have been jailed for at least 27 years over terrorist plot |
A Sydney man has been jailed for at least 30 years and his brother for at least 27 years over their plot to blow up an Etihad plane with a bomb hidden in a meat grinder. | A Sydney man has been jailed for at least 30 years and his brother for at least 27 years over their plot to blow up an Etihad plane with a bomb hidden in a meat grinder. |
Khaled Khayat, 52, and Mahmoud Khayat, 34, were found guilty earlier this year of conspiring between January and July 2017 to prepare or plan a terrorist act. | Khaled Khayat, 52, and Mahmoud Khayat, 34, were found guilty earlier this year of conspiring between January and July 2017 to prepare or plan a terrorist act. |
The plot – which included their older brother Tarek Khayat who fought for Islamic State in Syria – involved blowing up the plane and carrying out a lethal poisonous gas attack. | The plot – which included their older brother Tarek Khayat who fought for Islamic State in Syria – involved blowing up the plane and carrying out a lethal poisonous gas attack. |
A bomb hidden in a meat grinder was to be put into the luggage of their unsuspecting brother, Amer Khayat, who was flying to Abu Dhabi. | A bomb hidden in a meat grinder was to be put into the luggage of their unsuspecting brother, Amer Khayat, who was flying to Abu Dhabi. |
But the plan was abandoned when the luggage was found to be overweight at Sydney airport. | But the plan was abandoned when the luggage was found to be overweight at Sydney airport. |
In the NSW supreme court on Tuesday, Justice Christine Adamson jailed Khaled Khayat for 40 years and Mahmoud Khayat for 36 years, with non-parole periods of 30 years and 27 years respectively. | In the NSW supreme court on Tuesday, Justice Christine Adamson jailed Khaled Khayat for 40 years and Mahmoud Khayat for 36 years, with non-parole periods of 30 years and 27 years respectively. |
“That no one suffered physical injury or was killed does not make it other than extremely serious,” the judge said. | |
“The objective seriousness was very high for each offender.” | |
Such crimes jeopardised the sense of safety the community was entitled to experience, the judge said. | |
The brothers – who both maintain their innocence – had migrated to Australia, settled here, had loving families and appeared to have integrated into the community. | |
Neither had attended the mosque regularly, but both prayed five times a day and had apparently sympathised with Islamic State through their religion and the deaths of relatives fighting in Syria. | |
The judge found that they themselves were not prepared to be martyrs for the cause. | |
She acknowledged the “very onerous” conditions of their incarceration in the High Risk Management Correctional Centre at Goulburn. |
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