A 25-year-old Sydney man is back in jail—less than two weeks after he was released—for allegedly breaching a court order by access online material about beheadings and torture. Radwan Dakkak—an ISIS supporter—was arrested by Australian Federal Police (AFP) in the Sydney suburb of Denistone this morning. According to police, he has an “extremist ideology aligned to the ISIS terror network.” The AFP will allege Dakkak breached his control orders by accessing material online in support of executions, beheadings, and torture. The offence carries a maximum penalty of five years’ imprisonment. The man was released from prison on Jan. 1 and is subject to a control order that remains in force until Dec. 30. “This man is now the fifth person arrested by the AFP for breaching a control order since July 2020,” AFP Acting Commander Alex Nicholson told reporters on Saturday. “While we are continuing to see high-risk terrorist offenders breach their …