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The Australian High Commission today warned Sri Lankans not to be fooled by false advertising through social media or by people smugglers that it was possible to get to Australia illegally by boat.
It said in a statement that the Australian High Commission was aware of the rumours circulating on social media and said Australia’s maritime pathway was closed.
“Australia remains committed to protecting its borders, stamping out people smuggling, and preventing people from risking their lives at sea,” it said.
Australian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Bryce Hutchesson warns Sri Lankans not to be fooled by false advertising through social media or by people smugglers.
“Australia’s borders are closed to illegal migration. The tough border protection policies that have secured Australia’s borders against the threat of people smuggling and prevented people from dying at sea remain in place.”
"Australia maintains a robust operational capability to detect and respond to any people smuggling boat to ensure that no illegal maritime venture makes it to Australia. If you attempt to come illegally by boat, you will be caught.”
“Every Sri Lankan people smuggling boat that has entered Australian waters in the past four years has been stopped, and all those on board returned to Sri Lanka,” High Commissioner Hutchesson said.
Australia continues to work closely with regional partners, including Sri Lanka, to identify and disrupt people smuggling ventures before they even get on the water.
In the past five years, international authorities, with the assistance of Australia, have disrupted 78 people smuggling ventures, preventing 2525 people from travelling illegally by boat and leading to more than 614 arrests.
“By working together with our regional partners, we are shutting down people smuggling syndicates operating in our region and preventing people from getting on dangerous and pointless boat ventures,” High Commissioner Hutchesson said.
Since the implementation of Australia’s toughest ever border protection measures in 2013, Australia has returned 827 people from 34 people smuggling ventures to their country of origin or departure, including 166 Sri Lankans.
Machan Tuesday, 20 November 2018 03:10 PM
Don't worry Australia. We will send only few MPs. They are good backstabbers. Suits your parliament too. Ordinary citizens are doing fine.
Saradiel Tuesday, 20 November 2018 03:31 PM
Our president is in a real soup. Please consider him for refugee status. Do not mind the same with some others in the parliament lead by MR, RW and their closest family and friends. Please please please......
Koala Tuesday, 20 November 2018 04:54 PM
Please take the 225 and we will let you run our country and pick up the profits for 10 years.It's a deal.As a bonus and sweetener for quick deal our cricket team will agree to lose every match played against you as well.Make sure they are sent to That Island Paradise called Manus with instructions never to process their applications to go anywhere from there but to Hell.
dias Tuesday, 20 November 2018 05:14 PM
Please accept our politicians as refugees and put them in Tasmania for couple of years.
Triple X Tuesday, 20 November 2018 06:19 PM
If sending to Tasmania, half of SriLanka will be ready to leave.
Adb Wednesday, 21 November 2018 09:10 AM
I like their Nationalism. We do not have it. Shame.
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