Good question.
"While in jail, police alleged Fayad was a member of an Islamic State terrorism cell that was plotting attacks in Sydney.Once released, the Supreme Court placed him on a two-year extended supervision order in 2021, finding he was a high risk of recruiting younger or vulnerable people to commit a terrorism offence.
But a judge last year refused to extend that order, ruling the state of NSW had not proved he posed "an unacceptable risk of committing a serious terrorism offence if not kept under supervision"."
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