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Terrorist Abdul Nacer Benbrika to stay in jail under continuing detention order, despite finishing sentence

A convicted terrorist who once espoused the virtues of Osama Bin Laden will stay in an Australian prison after Victoria’s Supreme Court deemed him too risky to release.
Even though Abdul Nacer Benbrika has completed his 15-year jail term, he will remain behind bars until 2023 after the Federal Government convinced Justice Andrew Tinney to impose what is known as a continuing detention order.
The order allows Australian supreme courts to keep convicted terrorists in custody for up to three years after they finish their sentences, in order to protect the public.
The order can also be extended. It will start today.
Benbrika, 60, was jailed after authorities uncovered that he was the “guiding light” for a terrorist cell that was accused of…
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