The latest report was released on December 21,which provided October statistics on immigration and detention.
It will also be at the discretion of state and territory governments to decide to report if any of the released detainees breached local laws,while the Australian Federal Police will continue to report any breaches under Commonwealth law.
Since January 2,seven of the approximately 149 released detainees,including some sex offenders and other violent criminals,have beenarrested since their release.
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Most recently,theAFP arrested and charged a 45-year-old Afghan man on New Year’s Eve,Mohammed Ali Nadari,in Merrylands,NSW for allegedly breaching curfew obligations between December 15 and December 28.
Others have been charged with committing new crimes under state laws,including a refugee in South Australia convicted of indecent assault and another who served time for running a child sex ring,who had breached state orders after release from detention by contacting a child over social media.
Both of these charges were alerted within 24 hours,as Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil and Immigration Minister Andrew Giles faced questions about public safety in parliament.