Melbourne terror suspect Adnan Karabegovic to face trial in October after a series of delays
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The trial of a Melbourne man accused of being a terror supporter will go ahead in October, a court has heard.
Adnan Karabegovic, 26, was charged in 2012 after he was arrested in anti-terror raids.
Five of the six charges he faced were withdrawn by prosecutors late last year, but a single charge of possessing the Al-Qaeda magazine, Inspire, remained.
The publication contained headlines such as Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mum, and Open Source Jihad.
Karabegovic was originally charged with 12 offences and placed in 23-hour lockdown in custody.
But those charges were later reduced and he was freed on bail.
There have been a number of delays in the case.
Prosecutors have told the Victorian Supreme Court the trial will proceed in October.
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