Australia: Crocodile swamp seek a ‘people smuggling’ case

Australian police and emergency workers fly a drone during search efforts on a beach in Queensland Image copyright EPA Image caption Australian authorities say the boat landed in a crocodile habitat

a boat found abandoned in crocodile-infested waters in Australia is assumed to be a “other folks smuggling mission”, the nation’s executive says.

Authorities have detained 15 folks and think more are hiding in mangroves north of Cairns, say police.

The boat, believed to be from Vietnam, is the first other people-smuggling vessel to make it to Australia “in more than 1,FOUR HUNDRED days”, consistent with Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton.

Authorities are proceeding a search.

They didn’t say how many other people have been aboard when the boat ran aground near Daintree on Sunday, nor if any have plans to attraction for asylum.

Symbol copyright AFP Symbol caption The boat ran aground no longer removed from shore

Australia has up to now sent all asylum seekers who arrive by boat to offshore processing centres in Nauru and Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island.

Even if discovered to be refugees, they will by no means be introduced resettlement in Australia – a controversial policy designed to discourage long term arrivals.

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Another Australian executive minister, Steve Ciobo, told Sky News Australia that the crowd “have to be despatched to Nauru” or “somewhere offshore”.

Australia sent 5 Chinese Language men house in 2017 after government intercepted an alleged other people-smuggling boat in the Torres Strait, south of Papua New Guinea.

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