Lebanon releases Sydney bomb plot suspect

An Australian-Lebanese dual citizen on trial for allegly being part of a plot to bring down an Emirati airliner has been released on bail by a Lebanese court.

A Lebanese military court has ordered the release on bail of an Australian-Lebanese dual citizen on trial for an alleged plot to bring down a passenger plane bound for the United Arab Emirates from Sydney two years ago, his lawyer said Saturday.

Amer Khayyat had been detained in Lebanon in the summer of 2017, days after Australian authorities foiled an alleged plot to down an Etihad flight bound for Abu Dhabi in 2017. Two of Khayyat's brothers are on trial in Australia for the plot. But Australian authorities believe Amer Khayyat was an unwitting participant in the failed attack.

Lawyer Joceline Adib al-Rai said the military court ordered Amer Khayyat's release on bail during a session he attended Friday. Prosecutors can either appeal or endorse the ruling in a hearing Monday.

During his trial, Amer Khayyat rejected the accusations, saying he "had no idea" of the plot.

His two brothers, Mahmoud and Khaled Khayyat, are accused of planting the bomb, hidden inside a Barbie doll and meat grinder, in their brother's hand luggage. One of the brothers is believed to have earlier travelled to Syria to join the Islamic State militant group.


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