Islamic State supporter Radwan Dakkak slapped with interim control order a day before his release from prison The Sydney man, who was taped pledging allegiance to Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, was sentenced for two counts of associating with a terrorist organisation earlier this year.

(NCA NewsWire) A Sydney Islamic State supporter who pledged allegiance to a terrorist leader has been slapped with an interim control order a day before he is due to walk from jail.

Western Sydney man Radwan Dakkak was handed the order by the Federal Court of Australia on Thursday, following an urgent application by the Australian Federal Police before his slated release on January 1.

The order subjects him to a slew of requirements including a daily curfew, twice weekly reporting to police, a ban from international departure points and a ban on leaving NSW.

He cannot make statements to anyone regarding terrorist activity and is specifically banned from adhering to decrees issued by dead terrorist leaders Osama bin Laden, Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, and others.

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