Thirteen women and children linked to Islamic State fighters are expected to arrive in Australia on Thursday evening, with flights landing in Sydney and Melbourne.The group had spent years in Syria's Al Roj camp before travelling via Damascus and Doha.The federal government confirmed on Wednesday that the four women and nine children had booked flights to Australia.They are all Australian citizens and hold Australian passports.Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett has warned that some individuals may be arrested and face charges, including terrorism offences and crimes against humanity such as slave trading.NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley said one woman and... [Continue Reading]