Malcolm Turnbull said he will do everything he can bring Melbourne-born terrorist Neil Prakash to justice in Australia
The Prime Minister said he was disappointed that Judge Ismail Deniz denied Australia's extradition request for Prakash, who is accused of recruiting and financing on behalf of ISIS.
"We're disappointed in our extradition request. he is brought back to face justice in Australian courts, "Mr. Turnbull said.
A Turkish court rejected Australia's request for the extradition of Australian ISIS jihadist Neil Prakash, with Judge Ismail Deniz reportedly ordering his release. picture; Supplied.
"In the Meantime, He Remains in Custody."
"He is a threat to the security of Australia and the United States. (19659008) Prakash could be freed from Turkish custody if the Kilis Criminal Court ascertains that he is not under investigation for other crimes, lawyer Mehmet Alper Unver said.