10.55 am, Thursday May 24 2012

Govt defends Christmas Island police level

12:50 AEDT Sun Mar 27 2011
VIEWS: 0
| FLOCKS: 0
| comments0 comments so far
Federal Immigration Minister Chris Bowen.
Federal Immigration Minister Chris Bowen has defended policing levels at Christmas Island.

Also on
Fake filmTeen suspended over bullying vid No chuteDaredevil leaps from helicopter Tipping overTruck filmed losing control 'Too hot'Woman 'fired for good looks' Grease bombEggs and bacon in roll heaven Chelsy DavyChelsy girlHarry says she's 'the one'

Immigration Minister Chris Bowen has defended the number of police on Christmas Island prior to breakouts and riots at its immigration detention centre.

The Australian Federal Police stationed 189 more officers on the island following serious disturbances earlier in March.

Mr Bowen said he was "perfectly satisfied" with the AFP response to the events.

"The AFP moved very quickly back to Christmas Island," he told Network Ten on Sunday, responding to reports that police numbers on the island were scaled back in November 2010.

"Frankly more AFP presence in the broader community wouldn't have made a difference in those early days inside the detention centre."

All 170 detainees who broke out of the centre have been accounted for, and some charges have been laid.

The AFP has rejected allegations of mistreatment of detainees, after police were forced to use tear gas and bean-bag bullets to quell rioters.

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott reiterated his call for a tough government response to the rioters.

"We should not give visas to people who have been responsible for destroying taxpayer property and obstructing commonwealth officers," Mr Abbott told Sky News.

"What happened on Christmas Island was a succession of criminal acts, serious criminal offences and the people responsible should be denied Australian citizenship."

 

Most popular

 Student suspended over anti-bullying videoA US high school student who created a Facebook page and YouTube video about a fictional character to teach her classmates about bullying was suspended after she made the character kill herself.
 Video captures truck driver tipping over on bendIt's the last thing you want to see while taking a nice scenic drive in the countryside.
 Memoir used as evidence against fraudA Tasmanian grandmother who claimed $200,000 over 16 years from the single person disability pension is facing jail after she revealed in an autobiography that she had a live-in husband.
 Woman gets trapped in chair for two daysAn 84-year-old Swedish woman was trapped for two days in a folding chair after it broke and she was unable to free herself.
 Man accessed child porn with son's library card

A Tasmanian man accidentally downloaded child pornography from a library using his son's library card, a court has heard.

 UK mum, 31, sent home hours before deathPathologists are yet to determine what killed an English dance teacher who collapsed and died hours after being sent home from hospital.
 Man, 64, falls 4m, neighbour, 69, chargedA Sydney man will face court after he allegedly pushed his neighbour from a second-floor balcony.
 UK daredevil skydives without parachuteA British stuntman became the world's first skydiver to land without a parachute on Wednesday, falling 731 metres (2,400 feet) to drop safely onto a crash-pad of cardboard boxes.
 Drunk Russian bride-to-be kicks man to death

An inebriated 22-year-old woman from the central Russian region of Udmurtiya kicked a man to death on the eve of her wedding because he owed her money, investigators said on Wednesday.

 Sydney woman 'bit off boyfriend's tongue'A Sydney woman allegedly bit off part of her boyfriend's tongue during an argument at a Kings Cross motel late on Tuesday night.
Be our fan on Facebook
Most Recommended
You need the latest version of Flash Player.
Enjoy the most vivid content on the web
Watch video without extra features
Interact with applications on your favourite sites
Upgrade now

page complete