Fresh details have emerged surrounding the repatriation of Sydney woman Janai Safar after exclusive footage reportedly revealed the identity of the man involved in coordinating her return from Syria to Australia.
According to reports, the handler had spent months in the region working behind the scenes to secure the release and safe transfer of Janai Safar from a detention camp in northeastern Syria. Footage published by Australian media allegedly captured the moment the man arrived alongside Safar during the high-profile airport operation that later led to her arrest by federal authorities after landing in Sydney.

The case has rapidly become one of the most controversial developments in Australia’s latest repatriation program involving women and children previously held in Syrian camps following the collapse of Islamic State territory. While supporters of the operation argue Australian citizens should be returned home to face proper legal processes and receive support services, critics continue raising concerns over national security risks and the long-term cost of monitoring returnees.
Australian Federal Police confirmed earlier this week that multiple women repatriated from Syria were arrested shortly after arriving in Australia. Several are facing serious allegations including terrorism-related offences and slavery charges linked to activities allegedly committed while living under Islamic State control.
The identity of the man connected to Safar’s repatriation has triggered further debate online, particularly after reports suggested he had spent extended periods inside Syria coordinating negotiations and transport logistics tied to the operation. Authorities have not alleged he committed any offence connected to the repatriation process itself.
Meanwhile, the Australian government continues defending the broader operation, arguing that leaving citizens and children indefinitely inside unstable detention camps creates both humanitarian and security risks. Officials maintain that anyone suspected of criminal conduct will still face full investigation and prosecution under Australian law.
As more details continue emerging about the repatriation effort, the story is intensifying public debate over how Australia should handle returning citizens linked to extremist-controlled regions — and who exactly is involved in bringing them home.
SOURCE: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=DTWEB_WRE170_a_TWT&dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailytelegraph.com.au%2Ftruecrimeaustralia%2Fpolice-courts-nsw%2Fidentity-of-sydney-isis-bride-handler-revealed-as-ahmad-alameddine%2Fnews-story%2F230a3ede6babd64aef84287393a927ed&memtype=anonymous&mode=premium&v21=LOW-Segment-1-SCORE
News
SEARCH ENDS IN HEARTBREAK: FISHERMAN SWEPT FROM DANGEROUS HEADLAND FOUND AFTER DESPERATE RESCUE EFFORT
A man has died after being swept into the ocean while rock fishing on a notoriously dangerous headland on the NSW Central Coast. The 41-year-old was rock fishing with two other men on Saturday afternoon at Snapper Point, north of Frazer Park…
AUSTRALIA NO LONGER FELT LIKE H0ME: DAD-OF-FOUR OPENS UP ON LEAVING EVERYTHING BEHIND FOR A NEW LIFE IN T-h-a-i-l-a-n-d
A divorced Australian father-of-four has revealed why he walked away from life Down Under for a fresh start in Thailand. Former media producer Jeff Asselin, who spent 25 years working in the education sector, said the Covid era marked the beginning of…
PASSENGERS SCREAMED AS EMERGENCY SLIDES DEPLOYED: DEA-DLY RUNWAY TRA-GEDY ROCKS Frontier Airlines FLIGHT BEFORE TAKEOFF
There was horror onboard a Frontier Airlines flight bound for Los Angeles when it struck and killed a person walking on the runway at Denver International Airport on Friday night. Denver International Airport released a statement confirming that a person ‘jumped the…
TAXPAYER SUPPORT ROW ERUPTS: RETURNED MELBOURNE WOMAN FROM SY-RIA MAY QUALIFY FOR THOUSANDS IN G0-VERNMENT BENEFITS
A Melbourne woman who returned to Australia from a detention camp in Syria after the collapse of Islamic State may reportedly be eligible for taxpayer-funded welfare support despite ongoing public debate surrounding the repatriation program. According to Australian media reports,…
POLICE REVEAL IDENTITY AFTER SH0CK DISCOVERY IN Hervey Bay PARK — BUT ONE DETAIL AT THE SCENE HAS LEFT LOCALS DISTURBED
A woman found dead at a popular beachside park has been identified as a 75-year-old retiree who regularly walked her dog in the area. Rita Acres was discovered by a council worker at The Pines beachfront park in Hervey Bay, Queensland,…
“HOLLYWOOD STAR’S SHOCK COURTROOM FALL”: How I Met Your Mother ACTOR FOUND GUILTY IN VIOLENT ATTACK CASE INVOLVING FORMER PARTNER
A Hollywood actor is facing life in prison after being found guilty of stabbing his girlfriend more than 20 times in an attempt to kill her. Nick Pasqual was found guilty of attempted murder, first-degree residential burglary with person present and…
End of content
No more pages to load