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Lisa Smith: IS recruit and daughter returning to Ireland Lisa Smith: IS recruit and daughter back in Ireland
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The broadcaster RTE is reporting that an Irish citizen who became an Islamic State bride will arrive back in Dublin today. The broadcaster RTÉ is reporting that an Irish citizen who became an Islamic State bride arrived back in Dublin today.
Lisa Smith and her daughter are on their way from Turkey. Lisa Smith and her daughter travelled from Turkey.
It is expected she will be interviewed by police about suspected terrorist offences.It is expected she will be interviewed by police about suspected terrorist offences.
Plans have also been made for the care of her two-year-old daughter, who was born in Syria, but is an Irish citizen.Plans have also been made for the care of her two-year-old daughter, who was born in Syria, but is an Irish citizen.
Miss Smith is a former members of the Irish Defence Forces.Miss Smith is a former members of the Irish Defence Forces.
The BBC interviewed her in Syria earlier this year.The BBC interviewed her in Syria earlier this year.
She said wasn't involved in fighting and did not train girls to become fighters.She said wasn't involved in fighting and did not train girls to become fighters.
She also claimed she had been visited more than once by the FBI for questioning, and they had taken her fingerprints and DNA.She also claimed she had been visited more than once by the FBI for questioning, and they had taken her fingerprints and DNA.
Ms Smith had been living with her two-year-old daughter in a Syrian refugee camp.Ms Smith had been living with her two-year-old daughter in a Syrian refugee camp.
The taoiseach (Irish prime minister) had previously said she would "certainly" be investigated if she returned to Ireland.The taoiseach (Irish prime minister) had previously said she would "certainly" be investigated if she returned to Ireland.