[custom_adv] A 38-year-old woman was arrested on arrival in Dublin Sunday and has been identified by Ireland's Justice Minister as a former soldier in Ireland's army, who told CNN in March that she had traveled to Syria as an ISIS bride. [custom_adv] Irish Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan said in a statement that Lisa Smith had been deported from Turkey with her young daughter. The Irish government has been working to repatriate Smith since her case was first reported by CNN's Jomana Karadsheh in March. [custom_adv] Irish Deputy Prime Minister Simon Coveney told Irish national broadcaster RTE on Sunday that authorities were working "primarily to ensure the safety of a 2-year-old girl who was in a warzone." [custom_adv] She initially approached CNN at the large encampment, created for those displaced from the former ISIS territory, saying she was "quite famous back home." [custom_adv] When asked whether she was prepared to be prosecuted when she returned to Ireland, Smith said: "Well I know they'd strip me of my passport and stuff and I wouldn't travel and I'd be watched kinda -- but prison? I don't know. I'm already in prison." [custom_adv] The family, whose children are enrolled in Dublin schools, are believed to have lived inside ISIS territory and left shortly after Raqqa was taken by US-backed forces. After travelling from the terror capital by paying smugglers, the family arrived in Turkey where, after being detained, they were deported back to Ireland.