Mariam Raad appears in court charged with willingly entering Syria in 2014 A woman charged with entering Syria with her star IS recruiter husband has appeared in court in person for the first time.

(NCA NewsWire) Prosecutors will comb the phone records of a so-called “ISIS bride” who was repatriated to Australia as they try to prove she willingly entered a part of Syria under the control of the terror outfit.

Mariam Raad on Wednesday fronted court in person for the first time since being charged with knowingly entering Islamic State territory in 2014 to join the father of her four children, senior IS fighter Muhammad Zahab.

The 31-year-old appeared at Young Local Court where her case was adjourned to give prosecutors more time to compile “outstanding” evidence including financial records and messages sent by mobile devices while she was in Syria.

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