The Bourke Street massacre accused has claimed Islam is the 'correct faith' and he is 'the saviour'.

Dimitrious 'Jimmy' Gargasoulas, 27, appeared in Melbourne Magistrates' Court via video link on Wednesday on charges unrelated to the January 20 attack in which he allegedly drove into crowds - killing six and injuring dozens of other people.

He told the court he is 'the saviour' and 'Muslim faith is the correct faith'.

Dimitrious 'Jimmy' Gargasoulas, 27, appeared in Melbourne Magistrates' Court via video link on Wednesday on charges unrelated to the January 20 attack

'Your honour, did you know Muslim faith is the correct faith? And that I'm not guilty? I am the saviour.'

Gargasoulas also told the court that all law is illegal for Aboriginal and Islamic people.

'All law is illegal according to the Bible and the Koran,' he also said.

A three-month-old baby boy and 10-year-old girl were among those to die in the Bourke Street massacre

A woman lays flowers on the corner of Bourke Street and Elizabeth Street in the aftermath of the Bourke Street massacre

His matter was adjourned until May 26.

Mr Gargasoulas is yet to face court for allegedly deliberately driving a maroon Holden Commodore at crowds.

He is charged with six counts of murder and 28 counts of attempted murder and conduct endangering life.

A three-month-old baby boy and 10-year-old girl were among those to die.