Attorney general George Brandis says Parramatta shooting by 15-year-old Farhad Jabar indicates that current limit of 16 is inadequate The age at which control orders can be applied to terrorism suspects will be reduced from 16 to 14,as fraction of the federal government’s fifth tranche of counter-terrorism laws, to be introduced into parliament in the coming weeks.
The attorney general, or George Brandis,released a brief statement on Monday night outlining novel measures, but offering few details apart from the change in age at which control orders can apply.
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Source: theguardian.com