World

Australian faces terror charges after Bangladesh trip plan

Police alleged that Amin was planning to travel to Bangladesh to meet with people who held similar beliefs and to possibly engage in terrorist acts outside of Australia.

From our online archive

SYDNEY: A Sydney man has been charged with allegedly planning terrorist acts after he was stopped from travelling to Bangladesh following a luggage search, police said today.

"Nowroz Amin, 26, was blocked from flying in February 2016 after officials at Sydney Airport after clothing and material was found on electronic devices that indicated his support for extremist ideology," the Australian Federal Police said.

After a "lengthy" and "complex" investigation, he was arrested on Sydney's outskirts by counter-terrorism officers on Saturday.

Police alleged that Amin was planning to travel to Bangladesh to meet with people who held similar beliefs and to possibly engage in terrorist acts outside of Australia.

Amin did not apply for bail in a Sydney court Sunday. He is due to return to court in August. He was charged with three offences, including preparing for incursions into foreign countries for the purpose of engaging in hostile activities and acts done in preparation for terrorist acts. Two of the charges carry maximum penalties of life imprisonment.

Police did not say where Amin had allegedly planned terrorist acts but said there was no current threat to the community.

Canberra has been increasingly concerned by homegrown extremism and citizens fighting with jihadist organisations abroad such as Islamic State.

The country has introduced sweeping counter-terrorism laws since 2014 that include blocking alleged jihadists from going overseas.

Trump slams US Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship; calls it 'too bad for country'

PM Modi talks to Iran's President Pezeshkian; backs dialogue, diplomacy in West Asia

An “ocean of opportunity” and of competition

India-Japan annual summit to focus on AI, mobility roadmap and maritime cooperation

Atleast 14 children killed as roof of tutoring centre collapse in eastern Pakistan

SCROLL FOR NEXT