The Melbourne-born Islamic State fighter as soon as dubbed Australia's most harmful man is ready to be returned to the nation to face terrorism prices.
Neil Prakash has been detained in Turkey for the previous six years however it's believed he'll quickly be extradited to face trial in Australia.
The 31-year-old Jihadist appeared in a number of movies making an attempt to recruit fellow Australians to the ISIS struggle, in addition to combating himself for the terrorist organisation abroad.
The previous authorities tried to have Prakash's Australian citizenship cancelled, however that was successfully overturned by the Excessive Court docket.
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Whereas the federal authorities will not touch upon Prakash's anticipated extradition, the opposition has welcomed the transfer.
"Neil Prakash's extradition again to Australia and a trial will see justice served, and we welcome that," shadow defence minister Andrew Hastie mentioned.
If Prakash is extradited, he shall be charged with a string of offences, and can possible face courtroom in his dwelling state of Victoria.