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Government looks to tighten terrorism laws before first prison release

Footage of Faheem Khalid Lodhi's home computer, used at his trial

The computer desk at the Lakemba home of accused terrorist Faheem Khalid Lodhi, which was raided by ASIO officers on October 26, 2003. (AAP Image/ASIO) Source: ASIO

The Federal Government is looking to tighten the laws to stop convicted terrorists from leaving jail at the end of their sentences without release conditions. The Government wants to introduce new supervision orders before the first high-risk convicted terrorist becomes eligible for release next year.


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By Lydia Feng, Sopharany Hay

Source: SBS



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The Federal Government is looking to tighten the laws to stop convicted terrorists from leaving jail at the end of their sentences without release conditions. The Government wants to introduce new supervision orders before the first high-risk convicted terrorist becomes eligible for release next year.



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