High Court NZYQ decision: How many sex offenders, murderers and kidnappers have been released into the community by Anthony Albanese’s government

Documents just tendered in the Senate during Senate Estimates in Canberra have revealed how many sex offenders, murderers and kidnappers have been released into the community by Anthony Albanese’s government.

The shock releases from immigration detention, which came after a bombshell High Court decision, include seven people who were convicted of murder or attempted murder. 

The shock figures also include 37 people who were convicted of sexual based offending, including child sexual offences. 

Another 72 were convicted of assault, violent offending, kidnapping or armed robbery, and 16 were convicted of domestic violence or stalking. 

There were also 13 people who have been convicted of serious drug offences and up to five who were convicted of people smuggling or crimes of serious international concern. 

The documents also show 24 detainees have breached their visa conditions or been charged for serious offences against Australians. 

One of the documents reveals that ‘As of 1 February 2024 six individuals have been arrested and charged for offences against the Migration Act 1958 for breach of visa conditions. 

‘Additionally, the ABF (Australian Border Force) is aware that 18 individuals have been charged by state and territory police for state and territory offences.’

More to come… 

Documents tendered in the Senate have revealed how many sex offenders, murderers and kidnappers have been released into the community by Anthony Albanese’s government. Mr Albanese is pictured

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