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Australian citizen deported 50 Man Accused Penyeludup
Posted on Sunday, March 10, 2013
Australian citizen deported 50 Man Accused Penyeludup
CANBERRA, KOMPAS.com - The Australian government has repatriated 50 citizens accused of human trafficking cases with a charter flight from Darwin to Indonesia on March 7. Of the fifty men, three of whom are children under the age of 18.


According to a release issued by the Indonesian Embassy in Australia on Sunday (10/3), the repatriation process, the citizen is accompanied by an official Embassy in Canberra and Consul General in Darwin. WNI fiftieth previously detained on Christmas Island and in Darwin detention period between 1-3 months.
They were released after the investigation is done the Australian Federal Police did not find strong evidence of their involvement as perpetrators of human trafficking. Generally they are kapa crews working on ships carrying illegal immigrants from the Middle East, South Asia, Myanmar and other areas in Australia.
According to the Embassy, ââfrom fifty WNI, 18 came from Southeast Sulawesi, 16 of Nusa Tenggara EAST, 7 from South Sulawesi, 5 from East Java, and one each from Riua Islands, West Java and Central Java.
correspondent reported Compass in Australia L. Literature Wijaya, The Australian Government recently changed the policy in the pursuit of the perpetrators of human trafficking. The crew members were previously used as defendants because they are considered as part of the human penyeludup, now mostly freed when there is no strong evidence for their involvement.
Some of them tell me that they were deceived by the penyeludup by not notified in advance bid job. Biasaya they were taken out to sea and "forced" to sail replace the previous crew then left the boat carrying illegal immigrants are.
