Neil Prakash Explained

Neil Christopher Prakash
Birth Place:Melbourne, Australia
Other Names:Abu Khaled al-Cambodi
Citizenship:Revoked Australian citizenship in 2018
Occupation:Former member of Islamic State
Criminal Charge:Membership in a terrorist organization
Criminal Penalty:7.5 years in prison (reduced to 6 years on appeal)
Criminal Status:Extradited to Australia in 2022 and charged with terrorism-related offences
Parents:Indo-Fijian father and Cambodian mother
Alma Mater:Cheltenham Secondary College

Neil Christopher Prakash (born 7 May 1991), known as Abu Khaled al-Cambodi (Arabic: أبو خالد الكمبودي), is a former member of the Islamic State group, whose Australian citizenship was revoked in December 2018. In April 2016, four civilians were killed in a United States air-strike targeting Prakash. In May 2016, he was reported to have been killed, but was only wounded and escaped. In November 2016, Prakash was captured in Turkey.

In March 2019, Prakash was convicted in a Turkish court of membership in a terrorist organisation and sentenced to seven and a half years in prison, reduced to six years on appeal. In early December 2022 he was extradited back to Australia, first to Darwin, then Melbourne where he was charged with terrorism-related offences.

History

Prakash was born in Melbourne, Australia to an Indo-Fijian father and a Cambodian mother from the south-east suburb of Springvale South. He attended high school at Cheltenham Secondary College. [1]

Prakash converted from Buddhism to Islam in August 2012 after a visit to Cambodia, when he was repulsed by what he viewed as Buddhism's commercialism and idolatry. He attended meetings at Al-Furqan bookstore and prayer centre in Melbourne.[2]

On 29 December 2018, the Australian government announced it had revoked Prakash's Australian citizenship due to his links to terrorism.[3] Although Australia maintains that he retains Fijian citizenship despite being born in Melbourne, in 2019, the Fijian government refused to allow him to go there, insisting he was not and had never been a Fijian citizen.[4] Peter Dutton did not consult with Fiji or an expert in Fijian law before making the decision to revoke Prakash's Australian citizenship, and Fiji does not allow dual citizenship.[5]

Islamic State

He traveled to Syria via Malaysia in 2013, arriving in the city of Raqqa.

Arrest warrant

Prakash's passport was cancelled October 2014. On 19 August 2015, police obtained a warrant for his arrest. He was accused of being a member of a terrorist organisation and of incursions into a foreign state with the intention of engaging in hostile activities.[6]

IS media appearances

Prakash appeared in a video released 21 April 2015 titled "Stories From the Land of the Living: Abū Khālid al-Kambūdī" produced by al-Hayat Media Center.[7]

Reports of death

On 5 May 2016, Attorney-General for Australia George Brandis said US officials had confirmed Prakash was killed in Mosul,[8] but later news reports said police and intelligence agencies believed he might still be alive.[9] It was later discovered that Prakash had been wounded in a strike, and then escaped to Syria.

Then on 29 July 2016, the United States Central Command said four civilians had been killed in a strike targeting Prakash on 29 April 2016.[10]

Capture

In November 2016, Prakash was captured in Turkey after he tried to cross the Syrian border into Turkey using false documents and a fake name. On 25 November 2016, Australian counter-terrorism officials confirmed that Prakash was still alive and had been arrested several weeks previously by Turkish officials in Turkey.[11] Australia applied for his extradition on a Federal Police warrant for:

In May 2017, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that Prakash was expected to be extradited from Turkey in months to stand trial in Australia.[12]

In December 2018, Prakash was waiting on trial in Turkey on terrorism charges.[13] [14] [15]

Conviction

On 16 March 2019, Prakash was convicted in a Turkish court of membership in a terrorist organisation and sentenced to seven and a half years in prison.[16]

In early December 2022, he was extradited back to Darwin. He was then extradited to Melbourne and charged in Melbourne Magistrates' Court with terrorism-related offences. Prakash is due to reappear in court in late February 2023.[17]

Notes and References

  1. News: Marissa . Calligeros . From Buddhist to jihadist: Melbourne man Neil Prakash's journey to Islamic State . . 23 April 2015 . 29 July 2016.
  2. News: Neil Prakash Dead to Family Long before Mosul Strike . . 29 July 2016.
  3. News: Neil Prakash, Islamic State terrorist, stripped of Australian citizenship . Eric . Tlozek . 29 December 2018 . 14 April 2019 . . abc.net.au.
  4. News: Dutton Insists Neil Prakash Is Fijian Citizen, but Fiji PM Says He 'Cannot Come Here' . Davidson . Helen . . 3 January 2019 . 14 April 2019 . Guardian News & Media Limited.
  5. News: Karp . Paul . Peter Dutton revoked Neil Prakash's Australian citizenship without consulting Fiji . 30 January 2019 . . 30 January 2019 . Guardian News & Media Limited.
  6. Web site: Warrant Issued for Islamic State Recruiter Neil Prakash. Heraldsun.com.au. 2016-07-29.
  7. Web site: al-Ḥayāt Media Center presents a new video message from The Islamic State: "Stories From the Land of the Living: Abū Khālid al-Kambūdī". 21 April 2015. Jihadology.net. 3 January 2019.
  8. News: Australian IS recruiter Neil Prakash 'killed in Iraq' . 4 May 2016 . . 2016-07-29.
  9. Web site: ISIS recruiter Neil Prakash may be alive . News.com.au . 2016-06-27 . 2016-07-29.
  10. News: At Least 14 Civilians Killed in US Airstrikes in Iraq, Syria: Centcom. 2016-11-25. military.com. 2016-07-28.
  11. News: Islamic State: Australian fighter Neil Prakash alive, arrested in Middle East, counter-terrorism officials confirm. 25 November 2016. ABC News . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . 25 November 2016.
  12. News: Ross, Monique . IS recruiter Neil Prakash to be extradited 'within months' . 23 June 2017 . ABC News . Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 12 May 2017.
  13. News: Brown. Matt . Neil Prakash admits to Australian terror link in Turkish court appearance . 29 September 2017 . ABC News . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . 29 September 2017.
  14. News: Whinnett. Ellen . Neil Prakash faces trial for a terrorism in Turkey . 29 September 2017 . Heraldsun.com.au . News Corp Australia Network . subscription .
  15. Web site: Australia's most wanted ISIS terrorist is imprisoned in Turkey. 24 May 2018. Almasdarnews.com. 3 January 2019. 6 December 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201206153248/https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/australias-most-wanted-isis-terrorist-is-imprisoned-in-turkey/. dead.
  16. News: Australian Islamic State recruiter Neil Prakash sentenced to jail in Turkey . Eric . Tlozek . 16 March 2019 . 14 April 2019 . . Abc.net.au.
  17. News: ABC Staff . Alleged terrorist Neil Prakash extradited to Melbourne and charged with six offences . 4 December 2022 . ABC News . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . 4 December 2022 . en-AU.