Nationals Senate chief Bridget McKenzie says management orders and wraparound companies should be “intensely delivered” to the youngsters retrieved from Syria, as “radicalisation could have occurred”.
“We need to be sure that they’ve the perfect choices for a optimistic future, but in addition we preserve Australians protected,” she instructed Sky Information host Chris Kenny.
Ms McKenzie stated final week’s Senate estimates heard it takes “300 AFP cops and prices $3.8 million per 12 months” to watch one terrorist in Australia.
“The federal government doesn’t appear to have a plan – or in the event that they do, they’re not keen to be clear with both the Australian public, the Opposition or now the New South Wales state authorities.”