banco55 said:
Given that jury deliberations went on for 5 days it seems llike it was a close call. But given the totality of the evidence I think they were right to convict. It seems very coincidental that this guy has HANDWRITTEN bomb recipes etc., uses false names to try and acquire chemicals that have bomb making as one of their possible uses, jihadist videos, the electrical grid map etc. and contact with a known terrorist. The problem is assume these laws weren't in place ASIO can't keep him under surveillance ad infinitum. If he was a non-national we could just deport this idiot. Frankly I wish we could strip this idiot of his citizenship after he's finished his jail term and deport him back to Pakistan.
He sought chemical prices, not purchase. They ALLEGED he had contact with Willie Birgitte(I think that's how you spell it), but all they did was accuse with no backing. Since the wording of the article suggests it wasn't taken as evidence, I'll assume it's untrue. Bomb recipes and images from the internet. Lol.
Do you even know what Jihad is?
What do you mean about the surveillance? I didn't know they needed a warrant or laws to survey people who appear in public.
And really, I'd like more information on this case to actually see what the evidence was. I mean, a news article doesn't give me much to work on. They aren't specific with what chemical prices he inquired about. They could be common chemicals or very uncommon, we just don't know.
Although, I think AUSTLII would have the case details but I'm too lazy to check it out.