Parramatta shooting: Man sentenced to 44 years for supplying gun that killed Curtis Cheng

The man who supplied a gun to teenage shooter Farhad Jabar who shot dead police accountant Curtis Cheng had previously pleaded guilty to the terror charge.

Curtis Cheng

A woman holds an order of service for Curtis Cheng after his funeral service at St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney. Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015. Source: AAP

Sydney man Raban Alou has been sentenced for 44 years after he admitted to supplying the gun that teenage shooter Farhad Jabar used to shoot dead police accountant Curtis Cheng.

Alou made a one-finger salute and said "this is the beginning" after he was jailed for 44 years with a non-parole period of 33 years in NSW Supreme Court on Thursday.

Alou previously pleaded guilty to aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring a terrorist act by 15-year-old Jabar, also referred to as Farhad Mohammad, who shot Mr Cheng outside NSW Police Headquarters in Parramatta, in Sydney's west, in 2015.

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