The Nine Network 60 Minutes TV crew and Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner are expected to face a judge in Lebanon tonight over their involvement in the alleged abduction and recovery of Faulkner's two children.
Over the weekend, Lebanese authorities split up the detained Australians, sending Faulkner and 60 Minutes star reporter Tara Brown to a female-only detention centre and the male members of the TV crew to another detention centre.
Nine's European correspondent Tom Steinfort told the Today Show that Channel Nine had hired a well-respected local criminal lawyer to represent its staff members at their first hearing tonight.
"We are likely to find out whether or not they will be facing charges and perhaps what those charges may well be. It is a tricky legal process here and it's one that is likely to take some time," Steinfort told the Today Show.
The crew and Faulkner were arrested by Lebanese authorities with members of an international child recovery agency last week following an attempt to kidnap Faulkner's children Noah, 4, and Lahela, 6, from her ex-husband Ali el-Amien.