A notorious terrorist who plotted to sail a fishing boat from northern Australia to overthrow the Philippines government is set to be released from jail. Murat Kaya, one of four men dubbed the 'tinnie ...
Melbourne man Murat Kaya was sentenced to three years and eight months’ imprisonment last February, despite the terror-­related crime carrying a maximum life sentence, having pleaded guilty to ...
A MAN accused of helping to plan the alleged ‘tinnie terrorists’ trip to fight with Islamic State has been refused bail for a third time. Murat Kaya, 25, has been locked up in a protective prison unit ...
Supporters of a sixth man charged in relation to the 'terror tinnie' saga were seen leaving court on Friday after he was remanded in custody. Murat Kaya, 25, was ...
ONE of the alleged tinnie terrorists has been denied bail despite his pleas that his wife was under significant hardship while he was locked up. Murat Kaya was one of six men arrested on foreign ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Four men dubbed "tinnie terrorists" have been jailed over their poorly planned plot to travel in a seven-metre boat from Australia to ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A Victorian terrorist convicted over a plot to sail a fishing boat from northern Australia to overthrow the Philippine government is set ...
Murat Kaya, 25, smiled as he entered the courtroom to be charged with sourcing the boat for the five men who attempted to flee Australia to join Islamic State. His lawyer, Jessie Smith, asked for Mr ...
A photo from 2014 of Robert Cerantonio, centre, the ringleader of a plot to overthrow the Philippines governmen (AAP) Murat Kaya was one of the men jailed over the ...