Islamic extremists planning boat escape to Indonesia all had cancelled passports, police say

By David Wroe
Updated May 11 2016 - 8:13pm, first published 7:54pm
AFP assistant commissioner Neil Gaughan (right) and Victoria Police deputy commissioner Shane Patton on Wednesday. Photo: Jason McManus
AFP assistant commissioner Neil Gaughan (right) and Victoria Police deputy commissioner Shane Patton on Wednesday. Photo: Jason McManus
Police examine the boat that the five men towed from Melbourne to Cairns. Photo: Courtesy of Channel 7
Police examine the boat that the five men towed from Melbourne to Cairns. Photo: Courtesy of Channel 7

Five Islamic extremists - including firebrand preacher Musa Cerantonio - who planned to sneak out of Australia by boat to join Islamic State in Syria had all had their passports cancelled, police have said.

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