A Brisbane man charged with extortion and terror-related offences has been granted bail, but he will remain in custody.
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Omar Succarieh was granted bail on Friday in relation to the alleged extortion of a cafe owner in March.
However he will remain in the Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre because of his alleged involvement in funding terror group Jabhat al-Nusra.
Mr Succarieh is planning to make a bail application for the terror charges in the Supreme Court next month.
He was arrested in September during a series of terror-related raids in Logan.
The terror and extortion charges are unrelated, his lawyer James Wallace said.
Mr Succarieh grinned and waved to supporters during a 15-minute hearing in the Brisbane Magistrates Court.
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