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Accused ISIS supporter was found with false Venezuelan passport, court told
“However, Witness 1 also had arguments with the applicant because of his [Mr Talib’s] support for ISIS because of him arguing they were OK and they were not extremists, so it seems there is mixed evidence within the affidavit of Witness 1 about any state of mind or ideology of the applicant.”
Ms O’Connor said Mr Talib was found with a Ciphr encrypted phone in October 2020 and refused to give authorities access.
“It is not an ordinary phone, it is a particular device designed to avoid law enforcement oversight,” she said.
Ms O’Connor said the Venezuelan passport Mr Talib was accused of obtaining fraudulently remained missing and there was a real possibility he still had it in his possession.
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