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Asian overseas students were repatriated at Christmas after their mobile phone photos were hidden and abused children were taken into the country.

 
[Social News]     06 Jan 2019
Border Guard personnel have vetted millions of passengers entering and leaving the border during the holiday. (photo of Sydney Morning Herald)
Asian overseas students were repatriated at Christmas after their mobile phone photos were hidden and abused children were taken into the country.

Border Guard personnel have vetted millions of passengers entering and leaving the border during the holiday. (photo of Sydney Morning Herald)


On Christmas Eve, a Pakistani student was found on his cell phone when he was inspected at Melbourne airport, according to the Border Defense Agency`s website, (ABF). He was removed from his visa and repatriated.

The man arrived in Australia by plane from the United Emirates in Arab. While checking his luggage, Border Guard officers found several child exploitation photos in his cell phone. Under the Immigration Act 1958 (Migration Act 1958, a man`s visa was revoked and expelled from Australia on Christmas Day.

Palmer (Craig Palmer), Regional Commander of the Border Service in Victoria, said the case highlighted the efforts of Border Guard personnel to detect these disgusting materials and prevent them from flowing into Australia.

"there is no place for children to exploit material in Australia, and anyone who watches, carries and disseminates it should be rights, who has been left in Australia by deprive."

"our trained staff at the airport reviewed millions of passengers during the holidays," Palmer said. Whether it is children`s exploitation of materials, weapons, illicit drugs or other issues of concern to travellers, Border Guard officials have assured the public that they will work tirelessly at Australia`s major airports during the holiday to ensure their safety. "

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