Fewer foreign fighters to return home-ASIO

The head of Australia's domestic intelligence agency believes the number of foreign fighters likely to return home is fewer than estimated six months ago.

A busy airport terminal

The foreign spy agencies would be allowed to monitor Australians with any involvement with terrorist groups, not just formal members. Source: AAP

Australia's domestic intelligence agency has downgraded its estimate of foreign fighters likely to return to Australia.

ASIO had anticipated "quite a large" number of the 100 or so Australians taking part in the Syrian conflict to come back home, Director-General of Security Duncan Lewis said.

"I now believe, and we assess, there will be a much fewer number," he told ABC radio on Wednesday.


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Published 31 May 2017 4:54pm
Source: AAP

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