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Australian Government Key Deciding Factor in Departure of ISIS-Linked Families from Syria

  • 10:33 pm - May 06, 2026
ISIS-linked families expected to arrive in Australia amid tight security. Image: Collected

Melbourne, May 6 — The Australian Federal Police has warned that members of ISIS-linked families returning to Australia from Syrian refugee camps could face arrest upon arrival. Authorities confirmed that the group is expected to arrive on Thursday night, with law enforcement agencies already making the necessary preparations.

The returning group consists of four women and nine children and grandchildren. They left Syria’s Al Roj refugee camp in late April, but their journey to Australia remained uncertain for some time.

Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said the government was alerted as soon as the group booked their flights. He noted that it had been clear from the outset that they would attempt to leave the country.

AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett stated that some members of the group may be arrested and charged upon arrival, while others will remain under investigation. She added that law enforcement agencies have been gathering evidence against these individuals for over a decade, including allegations related to terrorism involvement and crimes against humanity, such as participation in slave trading.

Authorities indicated that a different approach would be taken for the children. They will be placed under rehabilitation, psychological support, and counter-extremism programs to assist with their reintegration into the community.

Australia’s intelligence agency ASIO is also monitoring the group. The agency’s Director-General Mike Burgess said risk assessments have been conducted and relevant intelligence has been shared with police. While no immediate major security threat has been identified, the individuals will remain under close observation.

The government has previously stated that it would not provide assistance to facilitate the return of these individuals. Minister Tony Burke emphasised that the past decisions of the adults had placed children in extremely dangerous situations.

It is worth noting that a larger group had attempted to return to Australia in February but was unsuccessful. The latest development has reignited debate in the country over national security and human rights.

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