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Chaos in Melbourne as Australian Border Force cancels visa crackdown after protests – live Chaos in Melbourne as Australian Border Force cancels visa crackdown after protests – live
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To put what Quaedvlieg has just said in a little clearer context: this statement was signed off at a low level of the organisation. But he said the regional commander who is quoted in the release did approve his comments.
Quaedvlieg was at pains to stress the release was sanctioned at a low level, did not represent ABF policy and that “remedial action” of some sort would be taken.
This has now been taken one step further, and the immigration minister’s office have even reportedly distanced itself from the operation.
I've been told by Dutton's office that Operation Fortitude is an "operational matter" and Ministers do not direct ops.
What I can tell you (and what every reporter who covers immigration will tell you) is that releases by the ABF and those that are sent to journalists are subject to a remarkable level of scrutiny by the organisation and by the immigration minister’s office.
Since the coalition came to power, there has been an even greater centralisation of media messaging.
It certainly seems curious then that in this particular case, all of this was achieved at such a “low level”.
4.23pm AEST07:23
Guardian Australia’s political editor Lenore Taylor has filed this scathing analysis of the farce that has been the Australian Border Force today:
Operation Fortitude seems to have been named using the wrong f-word. Many would work, but let’s go with Operation Farce.
Not since Tony Abbott gave Prince Philip a knighthood has the nation appeared so immediately united in calling out a truly stupid and offensive notion.
It began with a morning press release, announcing proudly that our new “border force” – a revamped and armed version of the frontline activities of immigration and the customs service that began operations in July – would be part of a big “crime crackdown” in Melbourne on the weekend.
“ABF officers will be positioned at various locations around the CBD speaking with any individual we cross paths with,” said the border’s force regional commander in Victoria and Tasmania, Don Smith.
“You need to be aware of the conditions of your visa; if you commit visa fraud you should know it’s only a matter of time before you’re caught out.”
Immediately apparent to pretty much everyone except Smith, or whoever writes his press releases, was that this would require border force to “profile” who they questioned, or else uselessly question an awful lot of people out having fun on a Saturday night, that it would mean they were asking for documentation without any real reason to think the person had committed an offence and that – given all the pre-warning – anyone who really had a problem with their visa would probably be elsewhere.
It was also pretty obvious this was border force establishing its paramilitary credentials as a law enforcer (it can now carry arms, detain people and gather intelligence) with a remit far beyond our borders.
Turns out there is a good reason to follow proper process when it comes to paramilitary and law enforcement type things – the kind of processes the actual military and police force often have.
More the rest here.
4.19pm AEST07:19
ABF commissioner says there was “no intent” to seek out immigration breaches
Quadvlieg is now speaking about the disastrous day for the ABF.
My colleague Daniel Hurst has been following his interview, and just sent this through from the interview:
Quadvlieg said: “There was never any intent for the border force to proactively go out and seek immigration breaches in Melbourne city.”
Asked if the initial release sound rather menacing, he says: “It does … it was in my description clumsily worded. It was released in the lower levels of the organisation,” he says of the release that was issued this morning.
Did Smith not see the quotes in his name? “Mr Smith did see the quotes in his name”.
He says minister’s office was not involved in issuing the release.
Does Smith still have his job today? “Yes he does.”
Asked to say how embarrassing the incident was, Quadvlieg said: “It’s an unfortunate incident … it’s not a fatal embarrassment.”
Updated at 4.27pm AEST
4.16pm AEST07:16
Independent MP Andrew Wilkie has just been speaking on the ABC, where he called on the prime minister Tony Abbott to condemn the operation immediately.
4.14pm AEST07:14
Australian Border Force Commissioner to make public statement
The ABF commissioner Roman Quadvlieg will make a statement shortly in Canberra. It’s not clear whether he will take any questions, but the backlash today has clearly been severe enough to draw the commissioner in.
We’ll be bringing you continuing coverage throughout the press conference.
4.09pm AEST07:09
An interesting development: the ABF website appears to be mostly accessible, apart from their media releases page.
When you attempt to review their earlier statements on Operation Fortitude this is the message that now comes up:
The ABF website is experiencing some rather selective issues. Most of the site is fine, but released unavailable pic.twitter.com/4En6Rg5sP0
Updated at 4.10pm AEST
4.01pm AEST07:01
Independent MP Andrew Wilkie has gone all out in his statement on the Australian Border Force operation, comparing it to the East German security service the Stasi, former Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin and Chilean president general Augusto Pinochet. In one paragraph.
Here’s his statement in full:
Joseph Stalin would be proud of Tony Abbott. Just as East Germany’s Stasi would be delighted with the Australian Border Force. Why even General Pinochet would be impressed.
The decision by the federal government to cancel this weekend’s security operation in Melbourne is a welcome respite, for now at least, but the government has shown its hand by planning the operation in the first place.
The community was outraged at the prospect of the random visa checks and should remain incensed with the government for thinking such an activity would be acceptable in the first place.
Australia is now a police state where citizens could be stopped in the street to have their papers checked. Are we to presume the enemies of the state will start to be disappeared?
Since the terrorist attacks in the US in 2001 Australians have been subject to countless new security law excesses, including the mandatory retention of metadata by the current government. To now have the prospect of the Australian Border Force “randomly” stopping people in Australia is surely the final straw.
Updated at 4.09pm AEST
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The Liberal Democratic senator David Leyonhjelm has also weighed in on the use of the Australian Border Force in the operation at Melbourne CBD.The Liberal Democratic senator David Leyonhjelm has also weighed in on the use of the Australian Border Force in the operation at Melbourne CBD.
My colleague Daniel Hurst has just sent through this statement from Leyonhjelm:My colleague Daniel Hurst has just sent through this statement from Leyonhjelm:
Either the border force are doing racial profiling, in which case they should stop it, or they are hassling everyone, and they should stop that as well. We do not need any more uniformed goons.Either the border force are doing racial profiling, in which case they should stop it, or they are hassling everyone, and they should stop that as well. We do not need any more uniformed goons.
This indicates that the border force should be radically downsized and its workers allowed to do something useful for a living.This indicates that the border force should be radically downsized and its workers allowed to do something useful for a living.
Updated at 3.53pm AESTUpdated at 3.53pm AEST
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My colleague Melissa Davey was speaking with protesters at Flinders Street station earlier at the rally. Here’s what she learned:My colleague Melissa Davey was speaking with protesters at Flinders Street station earlier at the rally. Here’s what she learned:
Ezekiel Ox, a leader of the protest, said the turnout, despite the protest being haphazardly organised shortly before the border force press conference was due to be held, was testament to the views of the people of Victoria.Ezekiel Ox, a leader of the protest, said the turnout, despite the protest being haphazardly organised shortly before the border force press conference was due to be held, was testament to the views of the people of Victoria.
“Operation Fortitude has been abandoned, it’s been abandoned by the Abbott government, it’s been abandoned by the Victoria police, so we won’t have gestapo fascists on the streets of Melbourne this weekend harassing immigrants, harassing people of colour, harassing people speaking a second language,” he told Guardian Australia.“Operation Fortitude has been abandoned, it’s been abandoned by the Abbott government, it’s been abandoned by the Victoria police, so we won’t have gestapo fascists on the streets of Melbourne this weekend harassing immigrants, harassing people of colour, harassing people speaking a second language,” he told Guardian Australia.
“We’re not just claiming victory. We’re saying this is a firm victory.”“We’re not just claiming victory. We’re saying this is a firm victory.”
Updated at 3.53pm AESTUpdated at 3.53pm AEST
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Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young is now speaking in Adelaide about the Australian Border Force Operation.Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young is now speaking in Adelaide about the Australian Border Force Operation.
There’s questions now by lawyers as to whether this has been a breach of human rights. It’s definitely overreach by the minister, but overall it’s border farce.There’s questions now by lawyers as to whether this has been a breach of human rights. It’s definitely overreach by the minister, but overall it’s border farce.
She said the immigration minister, Peter Dutton, needs to come clean to explain whose idea it was to set out to plan the operation.She said the immigration minister, Peter Dutton, needs to come clean to explain whose idea it was to set out to plan the operation.
It never got past the first page of the press release. The border force statement was that they were going to move into full swing today, and of course only hours later had to retract suggestions they had those powers.It never got past the first page of the press release. The border force statement was that they were going to move into full swing today, and of course only hours later had to retract suggestions they had those powers.
What has been proven today is that the Australian people don’t want to see the politicisation of our immigration department.What has been proven today is that the Australian people don’t want to see the politicisation of our immigration department.
Updated at 3.50pm AESTUpdated at 3.50pm AEST
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Adam Bandt, the federal Greens member in Melbourne, has also welcomed the cancellation of the operation. He said the community had run the government’s “ugly politics” out of town:Adam Bandt, the federal Greens member in Melbourne, has also welcomed the cancellation of the operation. He said the community had run the government’s “ugly politics” out of town:
Operation Border Farce came to our city and was just as quickly shown the door.Operation Border Farce came to our city and was just as quickly shown the door.
This morning we heard that the border force planned to station their officers around the CBD and ask questions of any individual they cross paths with, demanding to see people’s papers.This morning we heard that the border force planned to station their officers around the CBD and ask questions of any individual they cross paths with, demanding to see people’s papers.
This was extremely concerning and threatened Melbourne’s reputation as a welcoming city.This was extremely concerning and threatened Melbourne’s reputation as a welcoming city.
But within hours, Melbournians came together and stood up to Tony Abbott and his politics of division.But within hours, Melbournians came together and stood up to Tony Abbott and his politics of division.
The community has sent the message that Melbourne is not a place where a government officer can stop you in the street and demand to see your papers because you’re suspected of being a foreigner.The community has sent the message that Melbourne is not a place where a government officer can stop you in the street and demand to see your papers because you’re suspected of being a foreigner.
Greens immigration spokesperson Senator Sarah Hanson-Young said: “Operation Border Farce is clearly in full swing under the Abbott government. This shows that the Australian people aren’t willing to put up with Tony Abbott’s divisive political stunts anymore. The government’s eagerness to militarise the immigration department in its ongoing war against foreigners is reckless.”Greens immigration spokesperson Senator Sarah Hanson-Young said: “Operation Border Farce is clearly in full swing under the Abbott government. This shows that the Australian people aren’t willing to put up with Tony Abbott’s divisive political stunts anymore. The government’s eagerness to militarise the immigration department in its ongoing war against foreigners is reckless.”
Hanson-Young is still scheduled to give a press conference about the operation shortly.Hanson-Young is still scheduled to give a press conference about the operation shortly.
Updated at 3.52pm AESTUpdated at 3.52pm AEST
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The shadow federal immigration minister, Richard Marles, has also released a statement calling on the immigration minister Peter Dutton to explain the disastrous handling of the operation by the Australian Border Force.The shadow federal immigration minister, Richard Marles, has also released a statement calling on the immigration minister Peter Dutton to explain the disastrous handling of the operation by the Australian Border Force.
Here’s Marles’s statement in full:Here’s Marles’s statement in full:
Immigration minister Peter Dutton needs to come out of hiding and provide an explanation for the shambles that has seen a cross-agency operation compromised and a key government agency left red-faced.Immigration minister Peter Dutton needs to come out of hiding and provide an explanation for the shambles that has seen a cross-agency operation compromised and a key government agency left red-faced.
Opposition immigration and border protection spokesperson Richard Marles said the Abbott government’s overzealous handling in announcing an upcoming joint agency operation was at best clumsy and at worst shambolic.Opposition immigration and border protection spokesperson Richard Marles said the Abbott government’s overzealous handling in announcing an upcoming joint agency operation was at best clumsy and at worst shambolic.
“This has been incredibly badly handled and Peter Dutton needs to immediately come clean on how this announcement was so botched,” said Mr Marles.“This has been incredibly badly handled and Peter Dutton needs to immediately come clean on how this announcement was so botched,” said Mr Marles.
“There is no question that there is an appropriate role for the government’s newly established Australian Border Force to be playing in cracking down on visa fraud.“There is no question that there is an appropriate role for the government’s newly established Australian Border Force to be playing in cracking down on visa fraud.
“We support those efforts – but what we have witnessed in the last six hours has been a complete debacle on Peter Dutton’s watch.“We support those efforts – but what we have witnessed in the last six hours has been a complete debacle on Peter Dutton’s watch.
“Mr Dutton needs to immediately explain to the community what on earth has transpired.“Mr Dutton needs to immediately explain to the community what on earth has transpired.
“Who sanctioned this announcement being made, what was its purpose, who called for its retraction and who is responsible for compromising this operation?”“Who sanctioned this announcement being made, what was its purpose, who called for its retraction and who is responsible for compromising this operation?”
Updated at 3.44pm AESTUpdated at 3.44pm AEST
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Victorian police minister slams Australian Border Force over "inappropriate characterisation"Victorian police minister slams Australian Border Force over "inappropriate characterisation"
The Victorian police minister Wade Noonan has just released an extraordinary statement about the ABF operation. He said it was intended as a standard operation, but was mischaracterised by the federal government agency. Here’s the full statement:The Victorian police minister Wade Noonan has just released an extraordinary statement about the ABF operation. He said it was intended as a standard operation, but was mischaracterised by the federal government agency. Here’s the full statement:
The state government was notified this month that Victoria police would lead a joint-agency operation this weekend in the CBD aimed at keeping Victorians safe.The state government was notified this month that Victoria police would lead a joint-agency operation this weekend in the CBD aimed at keeping Victorians safe.
We were advised it would target antisocial behaviour and commuters to ensure people got home safely. The community’s safety and wellbeing is always the government’s priority.We were advised it would target antisocial behaviour and commuters to ensure people got home safely. The community’s safety and wellbeing is always the government’s priority.
Operation Fortitude was intended to be a standard police operation.Operation Fortitude was intended to be a standard police operation.
We fully support the decision by Victoria police to cancel the operation after the unfortunate and inappropriate characterisation by the Australian Border Force today.We fully support the decision by Victoria police to cancel the operation after the unfortunate and inappropriate characterisation by the Australian Border Force today.
Updated at 3.45pm AESTUpdated at 3.45pm AEST
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Just to put things in perspective, this was a remarkably quick mobilisation of people in a short period of time.Just to put things in perspective, this was a remarkably quick mobilisation of people in a short period of time.
This took one hour to organise. Remarkable. #BorderForce pic.twitter.com/RG5bRAa8pZThis took one hour to organise. Remarkable. #BorderForce pic.twitter.com/RG5bRAa8pZ
My colleague Melissa Davey has spoken to a number of the protesters. Some are concerned about the risks of racial proifiling arising from the operation, while others expressed concerns about the militarisation of the agency.My colleague Melissa Davey has spoken to a number of the protesters. Some are concerned about the risks of racial proifiling arising from the operation, while others expressed concerns about the militarisation of the agency.
3.25pm AEST06:253.25pm AEST06:25
My colleague Melissa Davey has all the latest with our news splash on Operation Fortitude. You can read it in full here:My colleague Melissa Davey has all the latest with our news splash on Operation Fortitude. You can read it in full here:
A controversial operation in Melbourne by the Australian Border Force against people overstaying their visas has been abruptly cancelled following protests.A controversial operation in Melbourne by the Australian Border Force against people overstaying their visas has been abruptly cancelled following protests.
“Operation Fortitude”, due to take place on Friday night and Saturday, was called off on Friday afternoon amid chaotic scenes.“Operation Fortitude”, due to take place on Friday night and Saturday, was called off on Friday afternoon amid chaotic scenes.
About 200 people protesting against the Australian border force (ABF) operation blocked the intersection of Flinders Street and Swanston Street in the city, disrupting traffic.About 200 people protesting against the Australian border force (ABF) operation blocked the intersection of Flinders Street and Swanston Street in the city, disrupting traffic.
Officers from the ABF and Victoria police had planned a press conference at 2pm Friday outside Flinders Street train station to talk about “Operation Fortitude”, a mass operation taking place on Friday and Saturday targeting those overstaying their visas, with outstanding arrest warrants and being disruptive.Officers from the ABF and Victoria police had planned a press conference at 2pm Friday outside Flinders Street train station to talk about “Operation Fortitude”, a mass operation taking place on Friday and Saturday targeting those overstaying their visas, with outstanding arrest warrants and being disruptive.
Announcing that the operation has been cancelled, Victoria police said: “We understand there has been a high level of community interest and concern which has been taken into consideration when making this decision.Announcing that the operation has been cancelled, Victoria police said: “We understand there has been a high level of community interest and concern which has been taken into consideration when making this decision.
“Victoria police’s priority is the safety and wellbeing of the whole community and we will continue to work with our partner agencies to achieve this.”“Victoria police’s priority is the safety and wellbeing of the whole community and we will continue to work with our partner agencies to achieve this.”
But the operation faced a backlash from Victorians since being announced on Friday morning as fears of racial profiling and unnecessary force began to rise. Many were concerned the operation is heavy handed and unnecessary.But the operation faced a backlash from Victorians since being announced on Friday morning as fears of racial profiling and unnecessary force began to rise. Many were concerned the operation is heavy handed and unnecessary.
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Just in case anyone was interested: This morning the Australian border force was also advertising more jobs.Just in case anyone was interested: This morning the Australian border force was also advertising more jobs.
The diversity of our workforce is what strengthens us. Join our dynamic team: http://t.co/PMh1dj67nf pic.twitter.com/TKzs750ufBThe diversity of our workforce is what strengthens us. Join our dynamic team: http://t.co/PMh1dj67nf pic.twitter.com/TKzs750ufB
Unfortunately you also need to be an Australian citizen. Here’s how they responded to one person who asked:Unfortunately you also need to be an Australian citizen. Here’s how they responded to one person who asked:
Unsurprisingly, it turns out you need to be an Australian citizen to actually work for the Australian Border Force pic.twitter.com/JcmqKclh4AUnsurprisingly, it turns out you need to be an Australian citizen to actually work for the Australian Border Force pic.twitter.com/JcmqKclh4A
3.10pm AEST06:103.10pm AEST06:10
Melbourne Lord Mayor welcomes cancellation of Operation FortitudeMelbourne Lord Mayor welcomes cancellation of Operation Fortitude
Lord Mayor Robert Doyle has just tweeted this update following the cancellation of the operation by Victoria police.Lord Mayor Robert Doyle has just tweeted this update following the cancellation of the operation by Victoria police.
Operation Fortitude cancelled in the City. Good decision by @VictoriaPolice.Operation Fortitude cancelled in the City. Good decision by @VictoriaPolice.
The Community and Public Sector Union has also released a statement on the Australian Border Force. They’re concerned because members have contacted them to express alarm at the politicised nature of the operation:The Community and Public Sector Union has also released a statement on the Australian Border Force. They’re concerned because members have contacted them to express alarm at the politicised nature of the operation:
The union representing Australian Border Force workers has welcomed news that Operation Fortitude will not go ahead. The union was contacted by border force members who raised concerns their safety would have been compromised by the publicity surrounding this operation.The union representing Australian Border Force workers has welcomed news that Operation Fortitude will not go ahead. The union was contacted by border force members who raised concerns their safety would have been compromised by the publicity surrounding this operation.
CPSU National Secretary Nadine Flood said: “We have been contacted by border force members deeply concerned about the way their work has been politicised raising safety concerns about the public reaction.”CPSU National Secretary Nadine Flood said: “We have been contacted by border force members deeply concerned about the way their work has been politicised raising safety concerns about the public reaction.”
While border force staff (formerly immigration) have been involved in these types of operations before, they have never been publicised in this way. They were deeply concerned at the suggestion they would be stopping all people on the street, which is not how their work has been done in the past.While border force staff (formerly immigration) have been involved in these types of operations before, they have never been publicised in this way. They were deeply concerned at the suggestion they would be stopping all people on the street, which is not how their work has been done in the past.
Border force staff do important work stopping drug importation, targeting organised crime and terrorism. Making them a public target through this sort of hysteria is completely unacceptable.Border force staff do important work stopping drug importation, targeting organised crime and terrorism. Making them a public target through this sort of hysteria is completely unacceptable.
This high-profile approach has come as a major shock for border force staff who are frequently instructed not to wear their uniforms in public due to safety concerns.This high-profile approach has come as a major shock for border force staff who are frequently instructed not to wear their uniforms in public due to safety concerns.
Their work is challenging under most circumstances but this adds another and unnecessary layer of difficulty to an already taxing task.Their work is challenging under most circumstances but this adds another and unnecessary layer of difficulty to an already taxing task.
We are calling on the federal government to stop cynically exploiting the work of the Australian Border Force for its own political ends, potentially putting these officers at risk.We are calling on the federal government to stop cynically exploiting the work of the Australian Border Force for its own political ends, potentially putting these officers at risk.
Updated at 3.22pm AESTUpdated at 3.22pm AEST
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The protesters at Flinders Street station are speaking now with my colleague Melissa Davey on Periscope. You can follow on here.The protesters at Flinders Street station are speaking now with my colleague Melissa Davey on Periscope. You can follow on here.
Anti Australian Border Force protesters have claimed victory pic.twitter.com/ouCP0JDe9CAnti Australian Border Force protesters have claimed victory pic.twitter.com/ouCP0JDe9C
One protester told Davey: “People who speak a second language are now not going to be harassed on trains tomorrow. It’s a fucking win, make some noise!”One protester told Davey: “People who speak a second language are now not going to be harassed on trains tomorrow. It’s a fucking win, make some noise!”
Updated at 3.21pm AESTUpdated at 3.21pm AEST
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As a point of historical reference, readers may be interested to learn that Operation Fortitude was also the codename for a key operation in the Normandy landings in 1944 that led to the end of the second world war.As a point of historical reference, readers may be interested to learn that Operation Fortitude was also the codename for a key operation in the Normandy landings in 1944 that led to the end of the second world war.
The namesake led by the Australian Border Force and the Victorian police does not have quite the historical import, but no doubt will be remembered for other reasons.The namesake led by the Australian Border Force and the Victorian police does not have quite the historical import, but no doubt will be remembered for other reasons.
Updated at 3.23pm AESTUpdated at 3.23pm AEST
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To put things in perspective, this is an excellent Tweet from Will Ockenden that shows just how quickly events moved today:To put things in perspective, this is an excellent Tweet from Will Ockenden that shows just how quickly events moved today:
10:14am #OperationFortitude announced 12:54pm ABF Clarification 2:26pm Presser cancelled 2:40pm Operation cancelled10:14am #OperationFortitude announced 12:54pm ABF Clarification 2:26pm Presser cancelled 2:40pm Operation cancelled
Updated at 3.23pm AESTUpdated at 3.23pm AEST
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The announcement of Operation Fortitude sparked some pretty reasonable questions about what the powers of Australian Border Force officers and police really are and what kind of information they can demand.The announcement of Operation Fortitude sparked some pretty reasonable questions about what the powers of Australian Border Force officers and police really are and what kind of information they can demand.
Here’s an explainer I prepared earlier of the six key points you need to know:Here’s an explainer I prepared earlier of the six key points you need to know:
1. Do I need to hand over identification if a police officer asks me for it?Police powers vary from state to state, but in Victoria under the Crimes Act 1958 the police generally cannot require an individual to provide identification unless they believe, on reasonable grounds, that they have committed or are suspected of committing an offence, or if they can assist in the investigation of an offence.1. Do I need to hand over identification if a police officer asks me for it?Police powers vary from state to state, but in Victoria under the Crimes Act 1958 the police generally cannot require an individual to provide identification unless they believe, on reasonable grounds, that they have committed or are suspected of committing an offence, or if they can assist in the investigation of an offence.
If police request your identification, they must provide reasons for their belief to allow you to understand the type of offence and the grounds for their belief.If police request your identification, they must provide reasons for their belief to allow you to understand the type of offence and the grounds for their belief.
In New South Wales the police have similar powers. Police can request identification of an unknown person if they suspect on reasonable grounds a person can assist in the investigation of an offence because they were at or near the location where an offence was alleged to have occurred.In New South Wales the police have similar powers. Police can request identification of an unknown person if they suspect on reasonable grounds a person can assist in the investigation of an offence because they were at or near the location where an offence was alleged to have occurred.
2. What kind of information are police entitled to ask for?In Victoria police can only ask for your name and address when conducting an identification check. In NSW the phrase identity means “the name or residential address of the person (or both)”.2. What kind of information are police entitled to ask for?In Victoria police can only ask for your name and address when conducting an identification check. In NSW the phrase identity means “the name or residential address of the person (or both)”.
3. Can police ask for my visa status?There is no specific power that would compel a person to provide information about their visa status to police.3. Can police ask for my visa status?There is no specific power that would compel a person to provide information about their visa status to police.
Updated at 3.25pm AESTUpdated at 3.25pm AEST
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Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young has just announced she will hold a press conference to discuss the cancellation of the Australian Border Force press conference.Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young has just announced she will hold a press conference to discuss the cancellation of the Australian Border Force press conference.
She is scheduled to speak at 3:30pm AEST.She is scheduled to speak at 3:30pm AEST.
Updated at 3.25pm AESTUpdated at 3.25pm AEST
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More people are now rallying and have entered Flinders Street station to continue to protest.More people are now rallying and have entered Flinders Street station to continue to protest.
Protest at Flinders pic.twitter.com/ynQuRTvZ9fProtest at Flinders pic.twitter.com/ynQuRTvZ9f
"We shut them up. They're not having their press conference. We're claiming victory" - anti Australian Border Force protesters"We shut them up. They're not having their press conference. We're claiming victory" - anti Australian Border Force protesters
Updated at 3.26pm AESTUpdated at 3.26pm AEST
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There are now more than 250 protesters in Melbourne who have gathered to protest the Australian Border Force and the operation that was scheduled to go ahead this weekend.There are now more than 250 protesters in Melbourne who have gathered to protest the Australian Border Force and the operation that was scheduled to go ahead this weekend.
They're here now. #OperationFortitude pic.twitter.com/7w5ZaBx1bJThey're here now. #OperationFortitude pic.twitter.com/7w5ZaBx1bJ
It's just been announced the #BorderForce press conference has been cancelled #abcnews #lateline pic.twitter.com/GzMyoPx1HTIt's just been announced the #BorderForce press conference has been cancelled #abcnews #lateline pic.twitter.com/GzMyoPx1HT
The protesters are chanting their opposition to the ABF, and are now cheering at the decision to cancel the event.The protesters are chanting their opposition to the ABF, and are now cheering at the decision to cancel the event.
My colleague Melissa Davey is at Flinders Street Station and is now Periscoping the protest.My colleague Melissa Davey is at Flinders Street Station and is now Periscoping the protest.
Updated at 3.27pm AESTUpdated at 3.27pm AEST
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Operation Fortitude now cancelledOperation Fortitude now cancelled
Well, that was a very short-lived police operation. Victoria police have now just sent out another release after the confusion surrounding Operation Fortitude this weekend.Well, that was a very short-lived police operation. Victoria police have now just sent out another release after the confusion surrounding Operation Fortitude this weekend.
They said on Facebook that this decision was taken due in part to a “high level of community interest” in the operation.They said on Facebook that this decision was taken due in part to a “high level of community interest” in the operation.
Here’s the full statement:Here’s the full statement:
Victoria Police has made a decision not to go ahead with this weekend’s Operation Fortitude.Victoria Police has made a decision not to go ahead with this weekend’s Operation Fortitude.
We understand there has been a high level of community interest and concern which has been taken into consideration when making this decision.We understand there has been a high level of community interest and concern which has been taken into consideration when making this decision.
Victoria Police’s priority is the safety and wellbeing of the whole community and we will continue to work with our partner agencies to achieve this.Victoria Police’s priority is the safety and wellbeing of the whole community and we will continue to work with our partner agencies to achieve this.
Updated at 2.59pm AESTUpdated at 2.59pm AEST
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Confusion over Australian border force press conferenceConfusion over Australian border force press conference
As the protest at Flinders St station grows, we’ve now had completely conflicting comments from Victoria police about whether or not the press conference will go ahead.As the protest at Flinders St station grows, we’ve now had completely conflicting comments from Victoria police about whether or not the press conference will go ahead.
Victoria police initially tweeted it was no longer being held, but Crikey reporter Josh Taylor heard otherwise.Victoria police initially tweeted it was no longer being held, but Crikey reporter Josh Taylor heard otherwise.
Please be advised that the Operation Fortitude media opportunity has been cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience.Please be advised that the Operation Fortitude media opportunity has been cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience.
The event is not cancelled, Victoria Police tells me. It'll be inside Flinders St station now. #OperationFortitudeThe event is not cancelled, Victoria Police tells me. It'll be inside Flinders St station now. #OperationFortitude
Updated at 2.59pm AESTUpdated at 2.59pm AEST
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Good afternoon, and welcome to our coverage of the protests that are capping off what has been a very unfortunate day for the Australian Border Borce (ABF).Good afternoon, and welcome to our coverage of the protests that are capping off what has been a very unfortunate day for the Australian Border Borce (ABF).
Earlier on Friday, Australia’s newest super agency, which is a composite of immigration and customs, set out their plans for a major operation in Melbourne’s CBD.Earlier on Friday, Australia’s newest super agency, which is a composite of immigration and customs, set out their plans for a major operation in Melbourne’s CBD.
The release took on the heavy-handed tone that has become increasingly common in immigration and border protection matters, with the ABF regional commander, Don Smith, saying that officers “will be positioned at various locations around the CBD speaking with any individual we cross paths with”.The release took on the heavy-handed tone that has become increasingly common in immigration and border protection matters, with the ABF regional commander, Don Smith, saying that officers “will be positioned at various locations around the CBD speaking with any individual we cross paths with”.
It added that: “You need to be aware of the conditions of your visa; if you commit visa fraud you should know it’s only a matter of time before you’re caught out.”It added that: “You need to be aware of the conditions of your visa; if you commit visa fraud you should know it’s only a matter of time before you’re caught out.”
Although it did not say so expressly, the announcement drew immediate concerns that it would lead to widespread spot-checks of visas in the city.Although it did not say so expressly, the announcement drew immediate concerns that it would lead to widespread spot-checks of visas in the city.
A protest is now occurring at Flinders Street station where a press conference was due to be held.A protest is now occurring at Flinders Street station where a press conference was due to be held.
Updated at 3.29pm AESTUpdated at 3.29pm AEST