Australia charges two women linked to ISIS
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Fresh footage shows the moment three ISIS-linked women recently returned from Syria were taken into custody and charged with multiple offences.
Four ISIS-linked women and nine children have returned to Australia, with chaotic scenes playing out at Sydney and Melbourne airports last night.
Janai Safar, 32, appeared in Sydney Downing Centre via video link today, where she was refused bail over charges relating to allegedly entering and remaining in a declared conflict zone and joining ISIS.
The sentence is one of the longest for a federal terror-related case in Michigan history but fell short of punishment sought by prosecutors.
Historic charges: Two Melbourne women face Australia's first international slavery charges, accused of enslaving a Yazidi woman in Syria. Terrorism case: A Sydney woman is charged with joining ISIS and entering a declared conflict zone, carrying up to 10 ...
The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force investigated the case.