I saw Neil Prakash at Islamic State's medieval punishments

By Michael Bachelard
Updated March 3 2017 - 12:33am, first published 12:15am
Yusuf Abbas, 51, at his home in the suburbs of East Mosul. Yusuf and his wife saw Ausralian ISIS member Neil Prakash Photo: Kate Geraghty
Yusuf Abbas, 51, at his home in the suburbs of East Mosul. Yusuf and his wife saw Ausralian ISIS member Neil Prakash Photo: Kate Geraghty
Yusuf Abbas, 51, points to a photo of Neil Prakash identifying him as the foreign fighter he saw in Mosul. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Yusuf Abbas, 51, points to a photo of Neil Prakash identifying him as the foreign fighter he saw in Mosul. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Neil Prakash, as he appeared in an Islamic State's propaganda video.
Neil Prakash, as he appeared in an Islamic State's propaganda video.
Yusuf Abbas, 51, at his home in Mosul Photo: Kate Geraghty
Yusuf Abbas, 51, at his home in Mosul Photo: Kate Geraghty
Neil Prakash,also known as Abu Khaled al-Cambodi, in a photograph from an IS propaganda video.
Neil Prakash,also known as Abu Khaled al-Cambodi, in a photograph from an IS propaganda video.

Neil Prakash, Australia's most infamous Islamic State recruit, strode the streets of the Iraqi city of Mosul with four bodyguards and acted as supervisor for the terror group's medieval punishments.

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