2011年4月19日星期二

Australia deported criminal, UK

19 April 2011 last updated at 04: 53 GMT Villawood Immigration Detention Centre in Sydney Tucker was an Immigration Centre in Sydney, A British man is in the United Kingdom from Australia, where he lives for more than 40 years, because of his criminal record is held deported.

Clifford Tucker, 47, has sold been, after the Australian Government cancelled his visa through a series of crimes, including attempted murder.

The father of-three "unacceptable risk of harm" said officials provided.

His family emigrated six but never became a citizen. He will later arrive at Heathrow.

As a teenager, Tucker was arrested police for 12 years, for shooting and seriously wounded.

Questions about his visa came to light in 2009 as he went on vacation in Bali and the Government it cancelled later in the year when he condemned the attacks.

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

"His family to insist that he is a reformed character, has no friends or relatives in the United Kingdom and suffers from a serious mental illness," he added.

'Completely shattered'

Tucker, who lived in Adelaide, was held at the Villawood Immigration Centre in Sydney before his deportation.

In the interview with the Australian newspaper before he was deported, he said: "I am not a career criminal, I have committed no crime since 1999 as a smaller attack."

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

He said he was "completely shattered" the paper to his children at the age of 16, to exit 15 and 12.

His lawyer Stephen Kenny told the paper: "if it's a Ratbag, he is one who suffered our." He has done the crime, and he paid for the crime. "This is an inhumane punishment, far beyond the treatment it deserves."

Australian immigration Minister Chris Bowen said in a statement: "The Government takes very seriously its role in the protection of the Australian society of unacceptable risk of damage caused by criminal or other serious behavior of non-EU citizens."

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

In 2008 Australia deported a serial 12 years in prison p?dophiler back to England at the end of the term.

Raymond Horne had allegedly moved from the UK to Queensland in 1952 at the age of five and began hurting in the 1960s.


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