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Man arrested during Sydney counter-terrorism raids fined $500 | Man arrested during Sydney counter-terrorism raids fined $500 |
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A Sydney man arrested during the nation’s biggest anti-terrorism raids has been fined for keeping a Taser and bullets. | A Sydney man arrested during the nation’s biggest anti-terrorism raids has been fined for keeping a Taser and bullets. |
Ahmad Azaddin Rahmany was arrested last week after police raided his Merrylands home in the city’s west as part of a pre-dawn operation across Sydney. | Ahmad Azaddin Rahmany was arrested last week after police raided his Merrylands home in the city’s west as part of a pre-dawn operation across Sydney. |
He was charged over unauthorised ammunition and weapon possession. | He was charged over unauthorised ammunition and weapon possession. |
The 24-year-old pleaded guilty in Fairfield local court on Wednesday and was fined $500. | The 24-year-old pleaded guilty in Fairfield local court on Wednesday and was fined $500. |
He was also placed on a two-year good behaviour bond. | He was also placed on a two-year good behaviour bond. |
As part of Rahmany’s bail conditions he was banned from contacting a long list of people, including Mohammad Ali Baryalei, the former Kings Cross bouncer identified as the most senior Australian member of Islamic State. | |
Rahmany was also not allowed to contact Hamdi Alqudsi, who is accused of helping send Australians to Syria to fight in the civil war. | |
Rahmany was one of several people detained after police raided several suburbs in Sydney’s west. | |
Omarjan Azari, 22, has been arrested and charged with acting in preparation for a terrorist attack. |
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