'Destroy the wicked': Sydney terror suspect Ahmad Naizmand pleads guilty to accessing extremist material

By Emma Partridge
Updated September 1 2016 - 10:08am, first published 9:17am
Ahmed Saiyer Naizmand is led out of Burwood Local Court in shackles after his arrest in February.  Photo: Peter Rae
Ahmed Saiyer Naizmand is led out of Burwood Local Court in shackles after his arrest in February. Photo: Peter Rae
Ahmad Saiyer Naizmand, pictured at Sydney Airport, attempted to leave Australia using his brother's passport to travel to the Middle East.  Photo: Supplied
Ahmad Saiyer Naizmand, pictured at Sydney Airport, attempted to leave Australia using his brother's passport to travel to the Middle East. Photo: Supplied
Ahmad Saiyer Naizmand was given a suspended sentence for travelling on his brother's passport. Photo: Supplied
Ahmad Saiyer Naizmand was given a suspended sentence for travelling on his brother's passport. Photo: Supplied

When he thought no one was watching, a gyprocker suspected of being part of Sydney's largest terror cell, would go online and do the very thing he was forbidden from doing.

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