Breaking: 'ISIS bride' charged with terrorism offences after returning to Australia
A woman who returned to Australia from Syria has been charged with terrorism offences. The Australian Federal Police announced the arrest as part of ongoing investigations under Operation Kurrajong. This follows the return of two groups of women, known as 'ISIS brides', to Sydney and Melbourne this month.
- ▪A woman has been charged with terrorism offences after returning from Syria.
- ▪The arrest was made by the Australian Federal Police as part of Operation Kurrajong.
- ▪Two groups of women, referred to as 'ISIS brides', returned to Australia this month along with their children.
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Woman who returned from Syria charged with terrorism offencesTopic:TerrorismThu 28 May 2026 at 10:50amThu 28 May 2026 at 10:50amThu 28 May 2026 at 10:50amFederal Police say a woman who returned from Syria has been charged with terrorism offences. (ABC News: Christopher Gillette)abc.net.au/news/isis-bride-returnee-charged-with-terrorism-offences/106731514Link copiedShareShare articleA woman who returned to Australia from Syria has been charged with terrorism offences.The Australian Federal Police will provide a briefing to the media shortly regarding the arrest of a woman today as part of ongoing investigations under Operation Kurrajong.Two groups of women, who have become known as the "ISIS brides", have returned to Sydney and Melbourne this month along with their children.LoadingPosted…
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