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Australia prepares for ISIS brides' return, faces minimum two million dollar surveillance
Australian authorities prepare for the return of ISIS brides from Syria, with experts warning taxpayers could spend minimum $2 million per person on long-term surveillance. Former NSW Police superintendent Rob Critchlow cited costs for around-the-clock monitoring, legal oversight and technical surveillance diverted from major crime investigations. Children raised in ISIS camps will require years of deradicalisation support.
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