“Mr Alkiswani was also responsible for setting fire to a Christian street preacher, Paul Sheehan, in Queensland in 2002 in a violent outburst where he doused Mr Sheehan in flammable liquid and threw a match at him while chanting ‘Allah.'” That would seem to be attempted murder. Why was he still running around loose after that?
“‘We’ve got jihad’: Man whose Facebook page shows support for Islamic State is arrested for assault after earlier loitering outside a police station,” by Tang Li, Daily Mail Australia, February 26, 2016:
A man who appears to support the Islamic State was arrested on Friday afternoon after allegedly assaulting someone with a knife.
Ayman Alkiswani, 50, was allegedly carrying a knife and was reportedly seen loitering outside Kings Cross Police Station in Sydney earlier that day.
He was arrested by Surry Hills police on Bourke Street near the intersection of Oxford Street at about 2pm on Friday and was charged with reckless wounding in company causing grievous bodily harm and affray at 3.30pm, NSW Police confirmed to Daily Mail Australia.
According to the Daily Telegraph, NSW Police have been keeping an eye on Mr Alkiswani.
Concerns were raised after he was allegedly seen skulking around a number of police stations around the city ‘with no good reason’.
His Facebook page shows his support for the Islamic State, with radical propaganda posts announcing his devotion to ‘jihad’ and ‘Allah’. His friends on Facebook also appear to be radical Islamic State supporters and some resemble soldiers on the Middle East frontline.
Mr Alkiswani wrote ‘we’ve got jihad’ on November 23 last year and ‘I love Allah’ on November 10 accompanied by a series of images including one that depicted IS terrorists marching on Jerusalem. He also wrote about relishing the slaying of Zionists.He also shares many photos of himself holding up his index finger up to the ceiling or sky in what appears to be an Islamic gesture adopted by Islamic State militants.
He has also posted photos of lions roaring in front of the Islamic State flag.
Mr Alkiswani was also responsible for setting fire to a Christian street preacher, Paul Sheehan, in Queensland in 2002 in a violent outburst where he doused Mr Sheehan in flammable liquid and threw a match at him while chanting ‘Allah’….

Infidel from Down Under says
The other issue is this has virtually gone unreported in Australia apart from some News Corp media outlets . Again another example of covering up for muslims behaving badly
Doglicka says
Yep. That’s just standard operating procedure for media in western society’s now.
Hey, have you seen Larry Pickering’s latest post? If anyone wants to know how to categorically denounce dickheads throwing around the word ‘islamophobia’, link them to this article.
http://pickeringpost.com/story/20-ways-to-stop-islamophobia/5759
This article is PURE GOLD.
mortimer says
Australian politicians need to take a hard look at the chaos and fear in Germany. If they don’t want that, they can close immigration to Australia to supremacists and misogynists and pedophiles and necrophiles and vigilantes.
Australia, quit while you’re ahead.
ainu888 says
Slightly off topic but I have to ask : why do all these islamo-fascists seem to raise the index-finger into the air ?
dumbledoresarmy says
It symbolises TAWHEED – ‘unity’ or ‘oneness’. The supremacy of ‘allah’.
Christians make the sign of the Cross (usually upon themselves as a gesture of invoking divine protection).
Mohammedans – wag their index finger threateningly at all and sundry, boasting about the dominance of their supreme despot, ‘allah’.
ainu888 says
Thank you.
Ashley says
His Facebook page shows his support for the Islamic State, with radical propaganda posts announcing his devotion to ‘jihad’ and ‘Allah’. His friends on Facebook also appear to be radical Islamic State supporters and some resemble soldiers on the Middle East frontline.
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Hopefully, this will prove to be a windfall! The only thing better than nabbing this fucker is rounding up his cohorts.
ainu888 says
I think tech companies around the world should do all they can to help the governments nab their co-conspirators, if they exist. The facebooks and Apples should certainly find themselves morally obliged to help.
I would hate it if my sweet little boy would grow up in a world of savages.
Ashley says
Agreed.
This dude’s Facebook page is still up…he has over 300 “friends.” And these friends have friends who have friends…
Again, here’s hoping for a BIG windfall!
Angemon says
ainu888 posted:
“I think tech companies around the world should do all they can to help the governments nab their co-conspirators, if they exist. ”
They should, but that would mean bad publicity for them. “Diversity” is a big, multi-million dollar scam, and any company that publicly assumes they are helping the police to nab any non-white, non-Christian perp would have to face the legion of shrieking harpies. Plus, there’s the matter of infiltration.
dumbledoresarmy says
Mr Spencer quotes from this jihadi’s rap sheet and then asks a very pertinent question: “Mr Alkiswani was also responsible for setting fire to a Christian street preacher, Paul Sheehan, in Queensland in 2002 in a violent outburst where he doused Mr Sheehan in flammable liquid and threw a match at him while chanting ‘Allah.’” That would seem to be attempted murder. Why was he still running around loose after that?”
The answer is that he ‘got off’ on a claim of insanity. That is, he was deemed to be of unsound mind and not responsible for his actions.
From this article about the incident:
http://www.9news.com.au/national/2016/02/27/02/14/isil-supporter-arrested-outside-sydney-police-station-with-knife
5:42am February 27, 2016
“…The preacher [that is, the Christian whom Alkiswani had set on fire – dda] ran into a shop alight while a group of bystanders detained Alikswani until police arrived. [Good on the bystanders! Aussie Aussie Aussie, oi oi oi! – dda].
“He [Alkiswani] **later avoided prosecution due to mental incapacity.** {my emphasis – dda].”
But given that his ‘mental incapacity’ was such that he **set a man on fire** one does wonder why he wasn’t put in a straitjacket and locked up in the sort of secure psychiatric facility that is reserved for the criminally insane. That’s where he should be.
Frankly, *I* would put him – in a straitjacket – on board the next Australian Navy boat heading out on anti-pirate patrol in the Indian Ocean (the patrols that have caused Somali Muslim piracy to become somewhat less frequently prominent in the news over the past several years). If he has Aussie citizenship or residency status then that citizenship or residency status and his Aussie passport would… cease to exist, having been formally annulled. Once the boat was off the coast of Somalia he could be taken out of the straitjacket, put in a tinnie, taken to shore and dropped off on the beach in his underpants. I’m sure he’d fit right in.
Amir Dewana says
Australia has been one of the world’s safest and most tranquil places, at least before the in-migration of Alkiswani and of thousands of Alkiswani-like never-smiling people from some place thousands of miles away. The country’s policy makers should have blamed themselves for having welcomed those people in. Industrious South Asian people can integrate more perfectly into Australian culture than those Alkiswanis.