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- Four IS-linked women and nine children landed in Australia earlier this evening after a long stay in a Syrian internment camp. At least three women and five children landed in Melbourne, while another woman, Janai Safar, arrived in Sydney with her son.
- Two of the women, aged 53 and 31, were arrested on arrival at Melbourne Airport. Safar was arrested and taken into police custody in Sydney.
- The AFP spoke to the media and outlined the charges to be made against at least three of the women. A 53-year-old woman from Victoria will be charged with four offences: enslavement, possessing a slave, using a slave, and engaging in slave trading. A 31-year-old woman from Victoria will face charges of enslavement and using a slave. A 32-year-old NSW woman will be charged with entering a prohibited area, and being a member of a terrorist organisation. All of the alleged offences took place in Syria, the AFP said.
- The women will be charged as early as Friday, AFP Assistant Commissioner Stephen Nutt confirmed this evening.
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