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Adam Brookman, alleged Isis nurse, charged with terrorism related offences | |
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A Melbourne nurse accused of working for Islamic State in Syria has been charged with terrorism related offences in Melbourne. | |
Adam Brookman was extradited to Victoria to face court after being arrested at Sydney airport on Friday night. | |
Related: Adam Brookman, alleged Isis nurse, also did guard duty, court documents say | Related: Adam Brookman, alleged Isis nurse, also did guard duty, court documents say |
The Nine Network reported Brookman arrived in Melbourne on a Qantas flight late on Saturday afternoon and was taken to the Melbourne custody centre. | |
The father-of-five’s travel home from the Middle East was facilitated by Australian agencies after he turned himself in to Turkish authorities last week. | The father-of-five’s travel home from the Middle East was facilitated by Australian agencies after he turned himself in to Turkish authorities last week. |
The 39-year-old appeared via video link in Parramatta bail court on Saturday, where a magistrate granted his extradition south. | The 39-year-old appeared via video link in Parramatta bail court on Saturday, where a magistrate granted his extradition south. |
Court documents outline one charge relates to Brookman knowingly providing support to Isis by undertaking guard duty and reconnaissance between April 2010 and August 2014. | Court documents outline one charge relates to Brookman knowingly providing support to Isis by undertaking guard duty and reconnaissance between April 2010 and August 2014. |
It is alleged that support would help the group “prepare or foster” a terrorist act. | It is alleged that support would help the group “prepare or foster” a terrorist act. |
The second charge relates to undertaking the guard duty and reconnaissance with the intention of supporting Isis. | The second charge relates to undertaking the guard duty and reconnaissance with the intention of supporting Isis. |