Adelaide teen overheard saying he 'would do something' at Anzac service, court hears

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The court eardly a young man who claims to be guilty of terrorist crimes and seeking a home detention, and that he had "will do something" for next day's Anzac day service. Lock Points Found for more than one terrorist crime, including knowledge for a 16 -year -old terrorist attack Adelaide's Regional Court of Adelaide found more than one terror charges, including knowledge for a 16 -year -old terrorist attack, "sympathy for ISIS did not diminish." Adelaide Regional Court "sympathy for ISIS did not diminish," he said.Prosecutors asked the court to punish the child as an adult The 16 -year -old child met Adelaide's Regional Court, and Judge Paul Muscat revealed many events in custody, including the "concerned" comments on the Anzac Day services next year. "There is a comment that he would do something if he wasn't in custody on Anzac Day next year," Judge Muscat said.Said. He continued "Anzac Day in Canberra'daki refers to the inter -state incident, including others planning to attack." Judge Muscat also explained to court about other evidence he believed he believes there was a book in child's room "911 attacks" and child believes "sympathy for ISIS is not diminished". "As defendant was in prison, drawings depicting ISIS flag and masquerade ISIS fighters carrying weapons were discovered."Said. Young, more than one terrorist accused of producing pro -excessive materials, using explosive instructions and having knowledge for a terrorist attack. Crimes were committed between January and March last year. The lawyer says the accusation is 'in the context of autism' Chris Weir, child's lawyer, told the court that his client was not "radicalized", but "the accusation occurred in context of autism." "The defendant does not have the ability to communicate directly with people."Said. "This is the result his situation rather than a simple view of the radicalization a youth." However, Judge Muscat questioned how situation was associated with his behavior and said he could not ignore last comments. "I need to know if the risk is high, medium or low," he said. "Since I can collect it right now, it is in high range." Mr. Weir said he would receive advice to support client's conviction of his youth and release of home in custody. The prosecutors asked court to punish the child as an adult, and judge asked him to impose a period without a long parole. Maximum imprisonment for an adult is seven years. The child was detained until the child returned to court in September.




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