Hamdi Alqudsi to face foreign incursion charges after losing constitutional appeal

By Louise Hall
Updated August 27 2015 - 12:08pm, first published 11:46am
Hamdi Alqudsi leaves the Supreme Court of NSW in July. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Hamdi Alqudsi leaves the Supreme Court of NSW in July. Photo: Daniel Munoz

Hamdi Alqudsi​, the first person in Australia to be charged with recruiting and sending people overseas to fight with terrorist groups in Syria will face trial after a court upheld the constitutional validity of foreign incursion laws.

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