BORDER PROTECTION COMMAND INTERCEPTS VESSEL

3 January 2010

Border Protection Command this morning successfully intercepted a suspected irregular entry vessel.

HMAS Bundaberg, operating under the control of Border Protection Command, intercepted the vessel at approximately 10.57am (AEDST) approximately three nautical miles north of Christmas Island.

Initial indications suggest there are 76 passengers and four crew on board the vessel.

Australia is proactively working with its neighbours, through bilateral cooperation and the Bali Process on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and Related Transnational Crime, to address this serious issue.

People smuggling is a global and regional problem. According to the UNHCR 2008 Global Trends report, there were 42 million displaced persons worldwide at the end of 2008, including 15.2 million refugees.

The Australian Government has committed more than $654 million to border protection and national security measures, including implementing a comprehensive people smuggling strategy to combat this issue.The Government has expanded its presence in the region with the Australian Federal Police, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Department of Immigration and Citizenship and the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service recently setting up or expanding liaison posts devoted to deterring irregular migration.

Agencies are working closely with their counterparts in country exchanging and gathering information, and strengthening our regional capacity to mitigate irregular migration to Australia. Our strengthened offshore approach is working. Since September 2008 there have been 92 disruptions of people smuggling ventures in Indonesia, and the arrest of 40 people smuggling organisers.

The group will be transferred to Christmas Island where they will undergo security, identity and health checks as well as establish their reasons for travel.

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