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SIEVX-NEWS: WILL TRIAL REVEAL 'DISRUPTION' SECRETS?

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Sun, 10 Aug 2003 22:56:42 -0700

WILL TRIAL REVEAL MORE ABOUT AUSTRALIA'S PEOPLE SMUGGLING DISRUPTION
PROGRAMME?

As the ABC news report below indicates, the trial of alleged people 
smuggler Ali Al Jenabi began in Darwin yesterday.

It is expected that the trial will go for three weeks and call 108 
witnesses - many of whom will be people who travelled on the boats 
allegedly organised by Al Jenabi.

This trial will be closely followed by those interested in finding 
out more about Australia's People Smuggling Disruption Programme in 
Indonesia. It is possible that testimony from asylum seekers may help 
to cast light on some of the dark secrets of the SIEVX Affair. 

Some of the boats that Al Jenabi allegedly brought to Australia left 
from Kupang where the Australian Federal Police informant, Kevin John 
Enniss was operating from August 2000-September 2001.


For further information see:
http://sievx.com/articles/psdp/2003/20030224BenHarvey.html
http://sievx.com/articles/psdp/20020304LindsayMurdoch.html
http://sievx.com/testimony/20020926Faulkner3SpeechesToSenate.html

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MAN CHARGED WITH PEOPLE SMUGGLING FACES DARWIN COURT 
ABC Radio Australia News
6 August 2003
X-URL: http://www.abc.net.au/ra/newstories/RANewsStories_918804.htm

A committal hearing for the first man to be extradited to Australia 
on people smuggling charges has begun in a court in the northern city 
of Darwin.

Our reporter, Allison Cooper, says 32-year-old Ali Hassan Abdolamir 
Al Jenabi is facing 22 charges relating to bringing more than 350 
illegal immigrants to Australia in 2000 and 2001.

It took more than half an hour to read the charges, during which Al 
Jenabi, who has been in custody since he was extradited to Australia 
from Thailand late last year, sat quietly.

The court heard from one Iraqi witness, who said he paid Al Jenabi 
about $A10,000 ($US6,500) for his family to travel from Syria to 
Australia via Malaysia and Indonesia, before they were stopped by 
Australian authorities at the Ashmore Reef in June 2000. 

The man said when leaving Kupang on small boats to meet a larger 
vessel, he thought his wife and child had drowned in rough seas. 

It is expected 108 witnesses will give evidence during the three week 
hearing.





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