Man admits to supplying the gun that killed Curtis Cheng

By Harriet Alexander
Updated October 6 2017 - 4:38pm, first published 4:32pm
19.09.2014; Raban Alou who's Wentwothville home was raided -Federal Police and NSW Police at the the site of an Anti-Terrorist Raid, Lane St Wentworthville. Photo: Geoff Jones .
19.09.2014; Raban Alou who's Wentwothville home was raided -Federal Police and NSW Police at the the site of an Anti-Terrorist Raid, Lane St Wentworthville. Photo: Geoff Jones .

Accused terrorist associate Talal Alameddine has admitted to his role in connection with the Islamic State-inspired murder of police employee Curtis Cheng, by supplying the fatal weapon.

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