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Jailed preacher refused parole over friendship with terrorists
Mohammed Junaid Thorne, a self-styled preacher jailed for nine years on drug charges, has been refused parole for the second time over concerns about his ties to Islamic State sympathizers. The NSW parole board cited his correspondence with 10 imprisoned terrorists and previous support for IS leaders. Thorne, 36, can reapply for release.
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