Accused terrorist was 'enticed by inflammatory sermon'

By William Ton
Updated May 13 2024 - 5:00pm, first published 4:58pm
Neil Christopher Prakash has faced a Melbourne court on six terror-related charges. (HANDOUT/AAP)
Neil Christopher Prakash has faced a Melbourne court on six terror-related charges. (HANDOUT/AAP)

An accused Australian jihadi was "enticed" by a radical Islam sermon delivered on the day of his conversion and was influenced by members of the mosque, a court has been told.

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