Illegal boat arrivals increasing as smugglers change tack
Operation Sovereign Borders, Australia's hard-line strategy to stop illegal boat arrivals, is on track for its busiest year since it was launched in 2013, with people smugglers changing how they operate by using smaller boats carrying fewer people.
At least 10 boats containing up to 183 people in total were intercepted between the start of the financial year to the end of April, according to data published by the Department of Home Affairs. There may be an 11th, but the reports are not clear about the origins of a small group of people transferred to regional processing on Nauru in February.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

AU Financial Review
2 days ago
- AU Financial Review
Illegal boat arrivals increasing as smugglers change tack
Operation Sovereign Borders, Australia's hard-line strategy to stop illegal boat arrivals, is on track for its busiest year since it was launched in 2013, with people smugglers changing how they operate by using smaller boats carrying fewer people. At least 10 boats containing up to 183 people in total were intercepted between the start of the financial year to the end of April, according to data published by the Department of Home Affairs. There may be an 11th, but the reports are not clear about the origins of a small group of people transferred to regional processing on Nauru in February.


7NEWS
15-05-2025
- 7NEWS
Border official attacked taking man from Villawood Detention Centre to Sydney Airport
A search is underway for a man who attacked two immigration detention centre contractors transferring him to an airport. The 28-year-old Tongan man was being driven from Villawood Detention Centre to Sydney Airport when the driver and passenger were attacked with a 'sharpened metal object' about 3.40am, police told reporters on Thursday. A 54-year-old man was stabbed in the neck and a 36-year-old man was assaulted during the attack. The detainee fled at Clyde with police dogs tracking him as heading towards Harris Park, Superintendent Simon Glasser said. 'We are working closely with Australian Border Force and (the Department of Home Affairs),' he said. 'The victims are contractors who work for Villawood Detention Centre.' The man is described as unshaven with a large build and about 180cm tall and was last seen wearing a dark jacket and pants with black and white sneakers. He is known to police and frequents Mount Pritchard and other areas in southwest Sydney. 'This was obviously a violent offence that's occurred so we do ask members of the public to be wary if they believe they see him and contact us, not to approach him,' Supt Glasser said. Both contractors were taken to Westmead Hospital but their injuries are not considered to be serious.


West Australian
15-05-2025
- West Australian
Immigration contractors attacked taking man to airport
A search is underway for a man who attacked two immigration detention centre contractors transferring him to an airport. The 28-year-old Tongan man was being driven from Villawood Detention Centre to Sydney Airport when the driver and passenger were attacked with a "sharpened metal object" about 3.40am, police told reporters on Thursday. A 54-year-old man was stabbed in the neck and a 36-year-old man was assaulted during the attack. The detainee fled at Clyde with police dogs tracking him as heading towards Harris Park, Superintendent Simon Glasser said. "We are working closely with Australian Border Force and (the Department of Home Affairs)," he said. "The victims are contractors who work for Villawood Detention Centre." The man is described as unshaven with a large build and about 180cm tall and was last seen wearing a dark jacket and pants with black and white sneakers. He is known to police and frequents Mount Pritchard and other areas in southwest Sydney. "This was obviously a violent offence that's occurred so we do ask members of the public to be wary if they believe they see him and contact us, not to approach him," Supt Glasser said. Both contractors were taken to Westmead Hospital but their injuries are not considered to be serious.