Sri Lankan man facing terror charges bailed after 'inconclusive' evidence

Court heard sole evidence against Mohamed Kamer Nizamdeen – a notebook in which police alleged he laid out a plot to kill Turnbull – was not his handwriting

A Sydney university student who faces terrorism charges over an alleged plot to kill former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has been granted bail after the sole piece of evidence against him was found to be “inconclusive”.

PhD student Mohamed Kamer Nizamdeen, 25, was arrested in August after a colleague found a notebook allegedly containing details of plans to kill Turnbull and attack iconic landmarks such as the Opera House.

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