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Australia to charge three women with ISIS links upon arrival

David Okafor — World Affairs Correspondent
By David Okafor · World Affairs Correspondent
· 1 min read

Three women with alleged connections to the Islamic State group's former caliphate in Syria are expected to be charged upon their arrival in Australia. The charges will include serious offenses related to slavery and terrorism, as confirmed by Australian police.

The involvement of these individuals with ISIS has raised significant concerns regarding national security and the implications of their return. Authorities are preparing to take legal action as they assess the potential risks associated with their presence in the country.