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That's why again! Overseas men arrived at Perth airport for two months and were repatriated

 02 Feb 2019

The same cases have occurred many times in Australia, and there have been numerous reports before Weimperth, but similar things still happen frequently. And Australia government to this kind of crime attack power and determination is very strong, no matter you are Australian native or foreigners, all of the same treatment, resolute fight!

On Saturday`s National Day, a 32-year-old Indian man arrived at Perth International Airport with a tourist visa and was convicted and repatriated after he was checked through customs for multiple video clips of children`s porn in his cell phone.

The 32-year-old man, Manpreet Singh, flew from Kuala Lumpur to Perth and was searched by customs security officers as he entered.

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The tourist, who was first cancelled before pleading guilty to two charges at the Perth District Court, was sentenced to two months in prison on Thursday and faces deportation in the future.

Australia has always been slow to crack down on this crime. The government has severely cracked down on paedophilia and has withdrawn nearly 60 passports in the past three months. How can they let go of such acts?.

A number of visitors have been found to have banned content in the equipment, which is a matter of great concern, said Rod O/ Donnell, head of the Western Australia Branch of the Australian Border Enforcement Agency, who has said that a number of tourists have been found to contain prohibited content in the equipment. "visitors to Australia must understand that possession of bad pictures, videos and so on will be sanctioned by Australia`s law."

It is reported that the maximum penalty for bringing porn content into the country is 10 years imprisonment and / or a fine of up to five hundred and twenty five thousand.

"cracking down on this kind of content is an important task for the Border Enforcement Agency," Mr. Donnell said. "our officers can tell at a glance who are suspicious people at the airport."

In 2018, 223 passengers at airports across Australia were found to contain child-related violations.

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