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SYDNEY - Charges have been dropped against a Sydney man facing terrorism charges, a court has been told.
The Director of Public Prosecutions will not proceed with the case against Izhar ul-Haque, who was facing charges of training with the Pakistan-based terrorist group, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET).
He was accused of receiving weapons and combat training from the organisation during a visit to Pakistan in January and February 2003.
In the NSW Supreme Court today, Justice Michael Adams was told the crown was "declining to proceed further with the case".
Earlier this month, Justice Adams ruled that police interviews conducted with ul-Haque were inadmissible as evidence because of the conduct of ASIO and Australian Federal Police (AFP) officers.
- AAP