Charges flagged as women and children from IS-linked families set to fly from Syria to Australia
Four Australian women and nine of their children and grandchildren are en route to Australia from Syria, expected to arrive this week. The group, who had been held in the al-Roj detention camp, are returning after over a decade. Australian authorities, including the Home Affairs Minister and Federal Police, have stated they provided no assistance for the journey. While Australian citizens have a right to return, some of the women face arrest and potential charges upon arrival due to their alleged links to the Islamic State. The government has issued one exclusion order for another woman in Syria based on national security concerns.