Mohamed Kamar Nizamdeen, a Sri Lankan student in Sydney who was arrested over allegedly planning to assasinate Australian politicans has been granted bail today.
The 25-year old Nizamdeen was arrested in August after a colleague found a notebook allegedly containing details of plans to kill Malcolm Turnbull and his former deputy Julie Bishop.
He was granted bail after an an expert found the piece of evidence did not contain his handwriting.
It is reported that Mr. Nizamdeen had spent four weeks in jail over charges of terrorism.
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