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Operation Nets 14 Illegals in NSW

Media Release - DPS 59/2002

The Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA) said today that twelve unlawful non-citizens, and two individuals breaching their visa conditions had been detained, following a compliance operation in Sydney.

Staff from DIMIA located 14 men including 13 from the Philippines and one Thai national who were in Australia unlawfully. The group was believed to be working illegally in the local area.

All those detained were found at a manufacturing centre in Sydney.

The men have been transferred to the Villawood Immigration Detention Centre in Sydney.

The group will remain in detention, while arrangements are made for their departure from Australia, as required by law.

And earlier this week, five unlawful non-citizens had been detained, following a compliance operation in Griffith, New South Wales.

Staff from DIMIA, located five men including one Thai National, two Indians, one Afghan and one Fijian who were in Australia unlawfully.

Members of this group were believed to be working illegally in the Griffith area.

One of the men has been confirmed as an escapee from the Villawood Detention Centre. The man escaped in July 2001.

The men will be detained by local authorities while awaiting transfer to the Villawood Immigration Detention Centre in Sydney.

DIMIA officers make regular visits to workplaces in many parts of Australia, such as restaurants, farms, shops, offices, factories and brothels, in an effort to detect and locate people who are in the country illegally or who are working illegally.

DIMIA may also issue warning notices to employers or labour suppliers who are found to have employed illegal workers.

In the 2001-02 financial year the Department located 17,307 overstayers and people breaching visa conditions.

This includes people lawfully in Australia who were found working in breach of their visa conditions as well as people who were unlawfully in the country.

16 August 2002

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