Anzac Day reportedly had Links to A Top Australian ISIL Recruiter

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<h1>Anzac Day reportedly had Links to A Top Australian ISIL Recruiter</h1>

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The youthful men captured on Saturday over charged arrangements to assault cops in Melbourne on Anzac Day allegedly had connections to a top Australian ISIL selection representative.

Police are purportedly researching contact the five men may have had with 23-year-old Neil Prakash, who passes by the jihadist name Abu Khalid al-Kambodi and is the most senior Australian battling with ISIL, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.

Mr Prakash has supposedly filled the shoes of Mohammad Ali Baryalei why should accepted have kicked the bucket battling in Syria a year ago.

The daily paper reports Mr Prakash may have had direct contact with the Melbourne men as of late, conceivably shaping a connection between the claimed plot and the contention in the Middle East.

Police captured five men, matured 18 and 19, in the wake of executing seven court orders in the city's southeast in the early hours of Saturday morning.

The men incorporate 18-year-old Sevdet Besim, who has been accused of scheming to submit acts in arranging planning for a demonstration of terrorism.

Police have reported they accept the youngsters were partners of individual Melbourne teenager Numan Haider, who was shot dead by police in Melbourne on September 23 last year in the wake of wounding two counter-terrorism officers.
 
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