Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Australia deports criminal to UK

19 April 2011 Last updated at 04:53 GMT Villawood Immigration Detention Centre in Sydney Tucker was being held at an immigration centre in Sydney A British man is being deported to the UK from Australia, where he has lived for more than 40 years, because of his criminal record.

Clifford Tucker, 47, has been expelled after the Australian government cancelled his visa over a series of crimes, including attempted murder.

Officials said the father-of-three posed an "unacceptable risk of harm".

His family emigrated when he was six but he never became a citizen. He is due to arrive at Heathrow later.

As a teenager, Tucker was jailed for 12 years for shooting and seriously wounding a police officer.

Issues over his visa first came to light in 2009 when he went on holiday to Bali and the government cancelled it later that year when he was convicted of assault.

The BBC's Phil Mercer, in Sydney, said Tucker's various appeals against deportation had failed.

"His family insist he is a reformed character who has no friends or relatives in the UK and suffers from a severe mental illness," he added.

'Completely shattered'

Tucker, who had been living in Adelaide, was being kept at the Villawood immigration centre in Sydney prior to his deportation.

Speaking to the Australian newspaper before he was deported, he said: "I'm not a career criminal, I haven't committed any crimes since 1999 other than a minor assault.

"The only reason I came to their attention was because I went to Bali and because I voluntarily told them I had a criminal history."

He told the paper he was "completely shattered" to be leaving his children, aged 16, 15 and 12.

His lawyer Stephen Kenny told the paper: "If he's a ratbag, he's one of our ratbags. He's done the crimes and he's paid for the crimes. This is quite an inhumane punishment, far beyond the treatment he deserves."

Australian Immigration Minister Chris Bowen said in a statement: "The government takes very seriously its role in protecting the Australian community from unacceptable risk of harm from criminal or other serious conduct by non-citizens.

"The decision to cancel a visa is not taken lightly and balances the protection of the Australian community with a range of factors, including the length of time in Australia, family and links to the Australian community."

In 2008, Australia deported a serial paedophile back to the UK at the end of his 12-year jail term.

Raymond Horne had reportedly moved from the UK to Queensland in 1952 aged five and started offending in the 60s.


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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Australia reef ship mate 'tired'

14 April 2011 Last updated at 04:33 GMT Great Barrier Reef Australia The reef is a World Heritage-listed site The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has found that a Chinese cargo ship ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef because the chief mate was tired.

The coal-carrying Shen Neng 1 foundered on the reef on 3 April 2010, leaking tonnes of oil into the protected area.

The accident left a hole in the reef 3km (1.8 mile) long; the ship was stuck for nine days before refloating.

Environmental officials say it could take 20 years for the reef, and its turtle breeding grounds, to recover.

The ship's chief mate had managed just 2.5 hours of sleep in the previous 38.5 hours.

"The chief mate was affected by fatigue and this resulted in a decreased level of performance while he was monitoring Shen Neng 1's position," the bureau's final report on the incident concluded.

"The ship did not have an effective fatigue management system in place to ensure that the bridge watchkeeper was fit to stand a navigational watch," the report said.

The bureau found that the ship lacked proper procedures for planning routes and for handling fatigue.

"Fatigue is one of the key safety risks facing seafarers, and watchkeepers in particular.

Shen Neng 1 Safety officials say fatigue caused the ship to run aground on the reef

"Failure to manage fatigue can lead to loss of life, damage to property and damage to the environment," said the bureau's Chief Commissioner Martin Dolan.

"There was a sequence of things going wrong that led to a major failure which is quite often what we find in the course of our investigations," he added.

Last April, the captain, Wang Jichang, 47, was charged with liability for damage to a marine park, while his colleague, Wang Xuegang, 44, was allegedly on watch when the Shen Neng 1 grounded.

The two face large fines and up to three years in prison if found guilty.


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