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Man makes IS salute as he is jailed in Australia for supplying gun to kill police accountant Curtis Cheng

Curtis Cheng, a 58-year-old with two grown-up children, was shot dead outside a Sydney police headquarters in October 2015

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Raban Alou has been sentenced to 44 years in jail over his role in the murder of Curtis Cheng. Alou, 20, supplied the Smith & Wesson .38 revolver that Farhad Jabar used to kill Cheng outside police headquarters in Parramatta, western Sydney in October 2015. Photo: Supplied
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A man who supplied a radicalised teenager with a gun to shoot dead an Australian police accountant made an Islamic State group salute as he was jailed for 44 years Thursday.

Raban Alou admitted obtaining and giving a handgun to 15-year-old Farhad Mohammad at a Sydney mosque in 2015.

The teenager then shot Curtis Cheng in the back of the head outside the New South Wales police headquarters.

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Mohammad, who authorities at the time said was born in Iran of Iraqi and Kurdish background, was shot and killed in an exchange of fire with police special constables soon after.

Curtis Cheng, a 58-year-old with two grown-up children, was shot dead outside a police headquarters in October 2015. Photo: NSW Police
Curtis Cheng, a 58-year-old with two grown-up children, was shot dead outside a police headquarters in October 2015. Photo: NSW Police
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Alou, 20, was sentenced to a maximum of 44 years behind bars, with a non-parole period of 33 years, at the NSW Supreme Court after pleading guilty to aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring a terrorist act.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation said he gave an Islamic State salute – with one finger pointing skywards – and shouted “this is only the beginning” as he was led away.

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