ISIS supporter Raban Alou sentenced for Curtis Cheng murder says he no longer ...

Islamic extremist who planned Curtis Cheng killing claims he no longer supports terror groups and begs for a shorter sentence – but refuses to stand for the appeal judges Raban Alou sourced a loaded gun used by Farhad Jabar, 15, to kill Curtis Cheng Mr Cheng, 58, died instantly outside NSW Police headquarters in October 2015 Alou, 22, was sentenced to 44 years in prison in March 2018 He previously said he'd never say sorry, but apologised on Wednesday Alou said he changed allegiance from Islamic State to al-Qaeda while in prison  He declined to stand as the three appeal judges entered the courtroom

By Australian Associated Press

Published: 07:30 BST, 19 June 2019 | Updated: 07:30 BST, 19 June 2019

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A young Sydney man who saluted Islamic State as he was sentenced for aiding a terrorist act has told a court he wants a shorter jail term and no longer supports terrorist organisations.

Raban Alou sourced the loaded gun used by Farhad Jabar - also referred to as Farhad Mohammad - to kill accountant Curtis Cheng outside NSW Police headquarters in October 2015.

The 58-year-old father of two died instantly before the 15-year-old killer was shot dead by police.

Raban Alou (pictured) sourced a loaded gun used by Farhad Jabar to kill accountant Curtis Cheng outside NSW Police headquarters in October 2015. Alou, who saluted Islamic State, was sentenced in March 2018 to 44 years in prison, with a non-parole period of 33 years

Raban Alou (pictured) sourced a loaded gun used by Farhad Jabar to kill accountant Curtis Cheng outside NSW Police headquarters in October 2015. Alou, who saluted Islamic State, was sentenced in

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