Australian Muslim cleric, five others convicted on terror charges

A firebrand Muslim cleric was Monday found guilty of leading a terrorist group after Australia’s largest terror trial in which 12 men were accused of plotting attacks on the country.

A jury found cleric Abdul Nacer Benbrika guilty on all counts, including being a leader and a member of a Melbourne terror cell. It also found five other men guilty of being members of the group, a court heard.

After a trial lasting more than seven months, a further four suspects were cleared of planning terrorist acts in Melbourne, involving the detonation of an explosive or use of weapons.

The jury was unable to deliver verdicts on two other men.

Benbrika showed no emotion as the jury delivered a guilty verdict on charges of intentionally directing the activities of a terrorist organisation and of being a member of a terrorist organisation.

The jury heard that Benbrika, 48, urged his followers to target football matches or a train station and kill 1,000 people to make Australia withdraw soldiers from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

He had told his followers it was “permissible to kill women, children and the aged,” prosecutors had told the panel.

Benbrika had suggested, during taped telephone calls, a bombing where the maximum loss of life could be inflicted, prosecutor Richard Maidment had told the trial.

Maidment had said the case was about “a home-grown terrorist organisation” and that Ben… >>>

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