Mariam Raad, repatriated wife of IS fighter, bailed after Griffith court hearing

By Finbar O'Mallon and Farid Farid
Updated January 7 2023 - 2:59pm, first published January 6 2023 - 6:00pm
Granted bail by a local court, Mariam Raad left Wagga courthouse yesterday in a khaki-coloured four-wheel-drive vehicle. Picture by Les Smith
Granted bail by a local court, Mariam Raad left Wagga courthouse yesterday in a khaki-coloured four-wheel-drive vehicle. Picture by Les Smith

A NSW woman who was repatriated to Australia from a Syrian refugee camp has been granted bail after being charged with entering and remaining in parts of Syria that were under Islamic State control.

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