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Three women with alleged links to the Islamic State group were arrested in Australia after flying back from Syria. They were taken into custody at the airport and later charged with slavery-related offenses.
The women, sometimes referred to as 'ISIS brides,' had been living in a Syrian camp before their return. They reportedly learned about the pending arrest through in-flight Wi-Fi. The case highlights ongoing legal challenges for Australians who joined or were associated with the militant group in Syria.
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