(Global News) Two Toronto-area women were ordered released from custody on Tuesday after returning to Canada from detention camps for ISIS suspects in northeast Syria.
Ammara Amjad and Dure Ahmed had been detained by the RCMP on terrorism allegations since landing in Montreal with their children last Thursday.
But on Tuesday, the Ontario court ordered them released on bail. Both were to return to court on May 12.
Crown prosecutors are seeking terrorism peace bonds against the women to limit the risks they might pose.
The bail decisions mean that all four women the federal government brought back to Canada from Syria less than a week ago will be out of custody.