A troubled youngster who's been closely watched by authorities ever since he was caught plotting a 2017 terror attack in Christchurch is back behind bars.
The man was just 17 when he planned to ram a car into a group of people in Christchurch and then stab them – telling police later that he'd "done it for Allah".
His road to rehabilitation has been rocky. At times, the judge in charge of judicially-monitoring him, has been told of positive progress, with NCEA credits and driving tests.
But now aged 20, he's already admitted three breaches of the court-imposed intensive supervision order this year, including two breaches which came after he used his mother's phone to view pornography.
In June it was revealed how he sparked a manhunt after he walked out of his supervised accommodation, saying he felt frightened.