Sydney man Ahmad Saiyer Naizmand, accused of watching terror videos, denied bail

By Rachel Olding, Melanie Kembrey
Updated June 27 2016 - 12:18pm, first published 11:46am
Ahmed Saiyer Naizmand is led out of Burwood Local Court in shackles after his arrest in February.  Photo: Peter Rae
Ahmed Saiyer Naizmand is led out of Burwood Local Court in shackles after his arrest in February. Photo: Peter Rae
Ahmad Saiyer Naizmand was given a suspended sentence for travelling on his brother's passport. Photo: Supplied
Ahmad Saiyer Naizmand was given a suspended sentence for travelling on his brother's passport. Photo: Supplied

A Supreme Court judge has questioned the onerous conditions to which terrorism suspects are subjected in Supermax but has nonetheless refused bail for accused extremist Ahmad Saiyer Naizmand.

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