Aussie Jihadist On Disability Pension In Syria

Australian convicted terrorist Khaled Sharrouf reportedly continued to receive a disability pension months after arriving on the battlefields of Syria.

Sharrouf, who fled Australia for Syria using his brother's passport on December 6, continued to receive his disability support pension at least until February, about two months after he left Australia to join insurgents fighting the Syrian government, The Weekend Australian says.

The newspaper says revelations that the former Sydney man was paid his regular disability cheque - about $766 a fortnight - long after authorities knew he was gone raise the possibility that the taxpayer may have been inadvertently funding his activities.

 

It is not clear if Sharrouf accessed the money, the newspaper says, but his journey to Syria took him through Indonesia, Malaysia and Turkey, countries where he would have had ready access to any money paid into his bank account.

Sharrouf was jailed in 2005 for nearly four years for possessing six clocks and 140 batteries connected to a terrorist conspiracy in which 18 men were convicted over plans to attack targets in NSW and Victoria.


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He's come full circle hasn't he?

 

The parents come here to escape war and terror and give their kids a better life. Then the kids go back to the old country keep the viscious circle going.

 

All at Aussie taxpayers expense.

 

Very disappointing.

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@***super_nova*** wrote:

No, he is not getting the pension, and the department would have also requested the money paid when he is not eligible to be repaid.  As far as "accessing pension" when overseas; are you suggesting that Australian citizens should not be able to access their money when they are o/s?  Once the pension is paid into somebody's account it is their money. 

 

I've never disputed that.

 

Or maybe it is just pensioners who would be told how  and where they are allowed to spend their money?  In any case, somehow I doubt there are many ATMs operational in Syria, so it is unlikely that once he entered Syria he would have been getting any money out. 

 

"It is not clear if Sharrouf accessed the money, the newspaper says, but his  journey to Syria took him through Indonesia, Malaysia and Turkey, countries  where he would have had ready access to any money paid into his bank account."


Read more at http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/2014/07/12/08/06/aussie-terrorist-still-on-pension-in-syria#xf6Z...

 

Also, would you like to elaborate why do you think that somebody who is in Syria is fighting the allied forces?  How many times do I have to point out WE ARE NOT INVOLVED IN THE SYRIAN CONFLICT,  it is a civil war, or at least it did start as a civil war, now there are all sorts of groups involved.  But they are still Muslims fighting Muslims.

 

Point taken. He's still over there Illegally.



 

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