Australia arrests woman for entering ISIS area in Syria

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Police allege Mariam Raad willingly travelled to Syria in early 2014 to join her husband, who was an ISIS member. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SYDNEY - Australian police arrested a woman on Thursday on charges of entering and remaining in areas of Syria controlled by terror group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria , just over two months after the government repatriated 17 relatives of dead or jailed members of the group from Syria.

Federal and New South Wales state police from the Joint Counter Terrorism Team arrested 31-year-old Mariam Raad after searches at Parklea, a suburb of Sydney, and the town of Young, about 270km south-west of the city.

Police allege Raad willingly travelled to Syria in early 2014 to join her husband, who was a member of the Islamist militant group, fully aware of his activities. Police said her husband is believed to have died in Syria in 2018. It is an offence under Australian law to enter and remain in areas where the government has declared “a listed terrorist organisation is engaging in a hostile activity”. The offence carries a penalty of up to 10 years in jail.Court records listed a case with the name Mariam Raad on Thursday in Wagga Wagga, a town about 380km south-west of Sydney. Police said she would appear in court via video link.

Raad returned to Australia in October last year from the Al Roj refugee camp in Syria, the police statement showed. That was the same month that 17 women and children related to dead or jailed ISIS fighters were repatriated from the camp.Police said the investigation began while Raad was in Syria and continued after her return to Australia, with newly obtained evidence leading to the charges.

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