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Australian Adam Brookman in court on return from Syria | Australian Adam Brookman in court on return from Syria |
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A nurse who says he was forced to work with Islamic State militants in Syria has appeared in court in Sydney. | |
Adam Brookman, 39, was detained on Friday at Sydney International Airport relating to "his alleged involvement in the conflict in Syria", police said. | Adam Brookman, 39, was detained on Friday at Sydney International Airport relating to "his alleged involvement in the conflict in Syria", police said. |
He is the first Australian to return from Syria or Iraq since the country brought in new anti-terror laws. | He is the first Australian to return from Syria or Iraq since the country brought in new anti-terror laws. |
Justice Minister Michael Keenan had said he was entitled to return but would be investigated. | Justice Minister Michael Keenan had said he was entitled to return but would be investigated. |
Mr Brookman, a Muslim convert, says he travelled to Syria to do humanitarian work but was forced to work with IS when he was injured in an air strike and taken to a militant-controlled hospital. | Mr Brookman, a Muslim convert, says he travelled to Syria to do humanitarian work but was forced to work with IS when he was injured in an air strike and taken to a militant-controlled hospital. |
"The man voluntarily surrendered himself to Turkish officials in Turkey on Tuesday, 21 July," a police statement said. | "The man voluntarily surrendered himself to Turkish officials in Turkey on Tuesday, 21 July," a police statement said. |
His return to Australia had been negotiated with Australian government and international agencies, it said. | His return to Australia had been negotiated with Australian government and international agencies, it said. |
The police have not specified the charges against Mr Brookman. | The police have not specified the charges against Mr Brookman. |
He did not speak as he appeared in the Sydney court via video link. | He did not speak as he appeared in the Sydney court via video link. |
He will be moved to Melbourne at the request of anti-terrorism officials, local media reports. | He will be moved to Melbourne at the request of anti-terrorism officials, local media reports. |
New Foreign Fighters legislation has made it a crime to assist militant groups in the Middle East. | New Foreign Fighters legislation has made it a crime to assist militant groups in the Middle East. |
Australia is on high alert for attacks by radicalised Muslims, including those returning home from fighting in the Middle East. | Australia is on high alert for attacks by radicalised Muslims, including those returning home from fighting in the Middle East. |
In December last year, the country specifically banned travel to Syria's Raqqa province, which is held by IS. | In December last year, the country specifically banned travel to Syria's Raqqa province, which is held by IS. |
It means anyone entering the area could face up to 10 years in prison unless they have a legitimate reason, including family visits, journalism or aid work. | It means anyone entering the area could face up to 10 years in prison unless they have a legitimate reason, including family visits, journalism or aid work. |
According to the government, at least 100 Australians are fighting with terror groups in the Middle East, and another 150 people in Australia are known to be supporting such groups. | According to the government, at least 100 Australians are fighting with terror groups in the Middle East, and another 150 people in Australia are known to be supporting such groups. |
Abbott to target domestic extremists | Abbott to target domestic extremists |
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