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Chinese men arrived in Australia with a large number of beauty utensils and were refused entry and repatriated for suspected illegal medical practice

 19 Mar 2018

Chinese men arrived in Australia with beauty utensils and were refused entry. (photo by the Herald Sun)


On Friday, a Chinese man with a Canadian passport was stopped at Melbourne airport (Melbourne Airport) and denied entry into Australia, the Herald Sun reported. Border Guard officials found about 40 syringes, needles and beauty products in their suitcases.

Although the items are not part of the no-entry category, (Australian Border Force) officials at the Australian Border Guard suspect the 36-year-old is planning to start an illegal beauty-care business in Australia.

In addition, Border Guard officials found that the Australian e-tourist visa was not qualified to work in Australia, but he paid a deposit at a Melbourne residence and traded products between China and Australia.

It is reported that the man`s e-tourism visa was cancelled after receiving inquiries from the Border Guard. He was taken to the immigration detention centre and scheduled to leave Australia on a flight. In addition, he also faces a three-year ban on entry into Australia.

Palmer (Craig Palmer), commander of the Australian Border Service in Victoria, said that border guards arriving in the lobby were able to spot suspicious circumstances on a series of clues, and this time they stopped the man and refused to enter. The main reason is that the man not only came to Australia to work illegally, but also posed a risk to the community residents.

He pointed out that there had been many cases overseas of unlicensed illegal medical practice leading to serious illness or death of patients, and that such illegal practices were at risk. He hopes that visitors to Australia will enter the country with a sincere purpose and comply with visa requirements.

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