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Two women arrested in Melbourne charged with multiple crimes against humanity

The two women arrested in Melbourne yesterday after their return from Syria have now been charged by the Australian Federal Police.

A woman, 53, was charged with multiple crimes against humanity, including enslavement, possessing a slave, using a slave and engaging in slave trading. Each offence carries a maximum penalty of 25 years in prison.

The second woman, 31, was also charged with a pair of crimes against humanity, including enslavement and using a slave.

The pair will appear before court today.

Stephen Nutt, the AFP assistant commissioner of counter terrorism, said in a statement planning for a potential return of such individuals had begun in 2015:

double quotation markAustralian JCTTs (Joint Counter Terrorism Teams) methodically investigated all Australians who travelled to declared conflict areas and will ensure those who are alleged to have committed a criminal offence are put before the courts.

JCTTs include some of the most experienced national security investigators and analysts in our country. This remains an active investigation into very serious allegations.

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