Australian court rules terrorists can be imprisoned longer
CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s highest court on Wednesday upheld a law that can keep extremists in prison after they have served their sentences.
Five of the seven High Court judges dismissed a constitutional challenge by convicted terrorist Abdul Benbrika who remains in a Victoria state prison despite his 15-year sentence expiring in November last year.
The 60-year-old Muslim cleric is the first extremist to be incarcerated by a so-called preventative detention order based on an anti-terror law created in 2017.
Australia introduced the law as the number of extremists held in prisons on terror-related convictions was increasing and public concerns grew that some of the most-feared radicals were nearing the end of their sentences.