Terrorist guilty seven years after Curtis Cheng murder

(AAP) More than seven years after the brutal murder of police accountant Curtis Cheng, the man who supplied the revolver to the teen terrorist shooter is now guilty.

Mr Cheng’s death shocked the nation and led police to arrest, charge and then jail four individuals behind the brazen and deadly extremist Muslim terror attack.

On Friday, a Parramatta Supreme Court jury found Mustafa Dirani guilty of one count of conspiring with others to do an act of terrorism.

A separate backup charge of supplying a firearm to an unauthorised person was not considered after the jury’s verdict for the primary offence.

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