Intercepted calls of Hamdi Alqudsi show secret travel plans to Syria

By Rachel Olding
Updated June 29 2016 - 9:08am, first published 8:29am
Hamdi Alqudsi is accused of recruiting people to fight with terrorists overseas. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Hamdi Alqudsi is accused of recruiting people to fight with terrorists overseas. Photo: Daniel Munoz
The men were allegedly intending to enter war-torn Syria to fight with terrorist groups. Photo: SANA/AP
The men were allegedly intending to enter war-torn Syria to fight with terrorist groups. Photo: SANA/AP
Tyler Casey pictured with his mother Kristine Hunt. Photo: Facebook
Tyler Casey pictured with his mother Kristine Hunt. Photo: Facebook

Intercepted phone calls played in court have revealed the moment two Australian men called their families to reveal they had secretly travelled to Syria, allegedly to join terrorist groups.

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