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Planes carrying IS-linked family members land in Australia, with police expected to make arrests

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The group of 13 women and children left Syria for Australia on Wednesday, with authorities saying some adults may be chargedThirteen women and children have landed in Australia, after being detained for more than seven years in Syrian detention camps following the fall of Islamic State.Some of the women may face arrest and possible criminal charges – including terrorism and slavery related offences – with the Australian federal police (AFP) expected to provide an update later on Thursday. Continue reading…

The group of 13 women and children left Syria for Australia on Wednesday, with authorities saying some adults may be chargedThirteen women and children have landed in Australia, after being detained for more than seven years in Syrian detention camps following the fall of Islamic State.Some of the women may face arrest and possible criminal…

The group of 13 women and children left Syria for Australia on Wednesday, with authorities saying some adults may be chargedThirteen women and children have landed in Australia, after being detained for more than seven years in Syrian detention camps following the fall of Islamic State.Some of the women may face arrest and possible criminal charges – including terrorism and slavery related offences – with the Australian federal police (AFP) expected to provide an update later on Thursday. Continue reading…

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