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WED · 2026-05-06 · 04:52 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0506-74044
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Australia warns of arrests as 13 people linked to Isis set to return from Syria

Thirteen Australians, comprising four women and nine children, are returning to Australia from Syria, where they were living in Roj camp. Australian authorities confirmed the group's impending arrival, with media reporting they are expected at Sydney and Melbourne airports.

Agence France-PresseSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-06 · 04:52 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Australia warns of arrests as 13 people linked to Isis set to return from Syria
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Thirteen Australians, comprising four women and nine children, are returning to Australia from Syria, where they were living in Roj camp. Australian authorities confirmed the group's impending arrival, with media reporting they are expected at Sydney and Melbourne airports. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke stated the government is not assisting their return and warned that individuals who have committed crimes will face legal consequences. Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett indicated that some individuals will be arrested and charged, with investigations focusing on potential offenses such as traveling to prohibited areas and engaging in slave trade. The government's stance is that any returnees found to have broken Australian law will be prosecuted.

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The government is not assisting and will not assist these individuals.

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Some individuals will face arrest and charges upon return.

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13 Australians linked to Isis are returning from Syria.

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Crimes being investigated include travelling to a prohibited area and engaging in slave trade.

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A group of 13 Australians related to alleged Islamic State (Isis) jihadists is returning home from Syria, Australian authorities said on Wednesday, warning some will face arrest.The four women and nine children, who had been living in Roj camp in Syria, are expected to land in Sydney and Melbourne airports on Thursday, according to local media.Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said he received an alert on Wednesday morning when the group’s travel booking was made.“The government is not assisting and will not assist these individuals,” he told a news conference. “They made an appalling, disgraceful decision. If any of these individuals find their way back to Australia, if they have committed crimes, they can expect to face the full force of the law, without exception.”Police said they collected evidence in Syria as they investigated whether Australians had committed crimes under Australian law, including travelling to a prohibited area and engaging in slave trade.A soldier stands guard as vehicles arrive at Roj camp to transport Australian families to Damascus on April 24. Photo: AP“Some individuals will be arrested and charged,” Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett said.
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