Accused Isis sympathiser has 'means and motivation' to commit violence S was sentenced to supervision for possessing objectionable Isis-themed hymns. (Photo / Supplied) Accused Isis sympathiser has 'means and motivation' to commit violence WARNING: Graphic content A man accused of being an Islamic State sympathiser will be monitored by authorities after being found guilty of possessing propaganda-style material for the terrorist organisation. And police remain concerned about the 32-year-old, who has twice bought large hunting knives, and is considered to have "the means and motivation to commit violence in the community". Known only as S due to an interim suppression order, the man was sentenced to one year of supervision in the High Court at Auckland by Justice Sally Fitzgerald today.