Neil Prakash, accused Islamic State jihadist, to be extradited to Victoria to face terrorism charges
by Australian Associated Press from World news | The Guardian on (#66DHB)
Prakash will remain in custody in Darwin before Australian federal police escort him to Melbourne to be charged with a range of offences
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Accused Islamic State jihadist Neil Prakash - once considered the country's most wanted terrorist - has appeared in a Darwin court over charges that could see him behind bars for life.
The Melbourne-born former rapper is facing six terrorism charges after he allegedly joined and supported Islamic State in 2014.
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