PM 'makes no apologies' for India travel ban breach penalties

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is seen during a press conference  Rockhampton, Queensland

Source: AAP

The federal government has resisted widespread criticism over its decision to criminalise attempts by Australians to return home from India. The government decided to make it illegal for Australians stranded in India to return home until the 15th May, as India battles a catastrophic coronavirus outbreak.


But Prime Minister Scott Morrison is refusing to back down, saying the temporary ban is needed to properly prepare Australia's quarantine program.  The emergency declaration, permitted under the Biosecurity Act, states Australian citizens and residents could attract a $66,600 fine or a five-year jail term for breaching the suspension of flights from India.   Opposition leader Anthony Albanese has told ABC News threatening citizens with jail for returning home is extraordinary policy.

 


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