An extremist who planned a suicide attack with Molotov cocktails in Australia after he was prevented from flying to Syria to fight was sentenced by an Australian judge yesterday to 17 years in prison.
Agim Kruezi, 25, had pleaded guilty in the Queensland state Supreme Court to preparing for an incursion into a foreign state and preparing for a terrorist act.
It is illegal under Australian law for an Australian citizen to fight in a foreign country except for a state military force.
Kruezi was sentenced to 17 years and four months in prison, with a non-parole period of 13 years.
Justice Rosalyn Atkinson found he had not rejected the violent, extremist views that led him to buying materials to create Molotov cocktails to unleash an attack.