Name: Anonymous 2017-02-28 23:49
AN ELECTRICIAN living in rural NSW was using the internet to develop a long-range missile for terror group Islamic State and had already bought components that could be used to build a possible prototype, police will allege.
“He was nowhere near building a missile but he had obtained materials to start doing so and he was researching and designing the weapon.’’
Electrician Haisem Zahab, 42, was allegedly accessing substantial amounts of information online about what materials he could buy to build the missile and a laser warning device, as well as instructions on how to construct it.
“The material included details on the electronics and circuitry required to build a missile,’’ a senior police source claimed.
A YouTube account in his name has liked videos of gas tests, machinery and engine modelling as well as a video entitled “9/11 exposed — what really happened on 9/11 — no planes”.
It included researching and designing a laser warning device to help warn against incoming munitions used by coalition forces in Syria and Iraq
Dangerous shift from terrorism as `ideologically motivated violence' to `research and design'