Australia withdraws terror charges against the Sri Lankan; A lawsuit to be filed seeking compensation

Friday, 19 October 2018 - 13:42

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Australian Police are dropping terrorism charges against a Sri Lankan studying in Australia who was accused of plotting to assassinate Australian politicians, with the lawyer for the Sri Lankan national threatening legal action against the police.

Mohamed Kamer Nizamdeen, was arrested in August and accused of writing in a notebook about plans to kill former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull and his former deputy Julie Bishop.

Speaking outside court Nizamdeen's lawyer Moustafa Kheir said the process had taken a toll on the student, who spent a month in a maximum-security prison after being charged.

 


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