Australia ‘paid’ smugglers to return asylum boat
| Tamil asylum seekers on the boat (Photos SMH) |
The Australian government is alleged to have paid thousands of dollars to people smugglers on a boat carrying asylum seekers, who were then returned to Indonesia, the Sydney Morning Herald reported on Wendesday.
The boat carried 65 people, including Tamils and people from Burma fleeing persecution.
Indonesian police chief Mr Hidayat, said six crew members, who were arrested when they arrived at Rote, said they had been given $US5000 each by Australian officials.
Australia’s Immigration Minister Peter Dutton denied the allegations and refused to comment further, citing the government's policy of not commenting on "on-water matters".
A letter to the New Zealand government signed by the asylum seekers says Australian officials paid the six crew members at least $A7000 each.