Two weeks out of jail, Radwan Dakkak allegedly accessed ‘material that supported beheadings’

(Sydney Morning Herald) A man has been charged after he allegedly breached a court order less than two weeks after he was released from prison, by accessing online material that supported executions, beheadings and torture.

Radwan Dakkak, 25, from Denistone in Sydney’s north-west, was jailed for a maximum of 18 months in December last year on two charges of knowingly associating with a member of a terrorist organisation.

He was released with time served when his sentence expired on January 1 this year.

The day before he was released, the Federal Court imposed an interim control order on Mr Dakkak which included numerous conditions, including a curfew from 11pm to 5am, reporting daily to police at Parramatta, and a prohibition on accessing extremist material.

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