An Alberta court has approved a 12-month terrorism peace bond on Wednesday for an Edmonton woman who federal prosecutors allege was married to two ISIS fighters and sought military and weapons training. The woman was one of three Edmonton women the federal government brought home from Syria last year. This marks the first look at police allegations against her, highlighting concerns about her involvement with ISIS and potential threat.
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The first look at police allegations against 1 of 3 Edmonton women the government brought home last year from camps for captured ISIS members. https://t.co/QlKLvKOAHe
An Alberta court approved a terrorism peace bond on Wednesday for an Edmonton woman federal prosecutors allege was married to two ISIS fighters and sought military training. READ MORE: https://t.co/hWHzTlC4SD https://t.co/hWHzTlC4SD
Canadian ISIS: Alberta court orders 12-month terrorism peace bond for Edmonton woman the federal government brought home from Syria last year. https://t.co/QlKLvKOAHe
Canadian ISIS: Alberta court orders 12-month terrorism peace bond for Edmonton the federal government brought home from Syria last year. https://t.co/QlKLvKOAHe
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