A woman arrested in Sydney over alleged links to the Islamic State terror group has been denied bail for a second time, according to court proceedings. During the hearing, her lawyer argued that she requires medical treatment for significant psychological damage, but this request did not persuade the court to grant her release.
The denial marks the second bail application to be rejected in her case. The court's decision indicates that concerns about her alleged IS connections were weighted more heavily than arguments about her medical needs in determining whether she should be released pending trial or further proceedings.
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