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A Sydney man who was in regular communication with senior Islamic State recruiter Mohammed Ali Baryalei, spoke about a plan to kill six or seven random Australians per month in the name of Islamic State, a jury has been told. Omarjan Azari, 24, is on trial for preparation for, or planning, a terrorist act, Mr Azari plead guilty to a second charge of financing a terrorist group by sending thousands of dollars overseas to foreign fighters. Mohammed Ali Baryalei allegedly said he wanted the killings to be "continuous" and to make "worldwide news".