Over 60,000 nationals were recorded on Australia's Person Alert List in the past 12 months. FMTNews Australia Person Alert Malaysia
PETALING JAYA: Malaysians are the most common nationality of people on Australia’s list of border alerts, accounting for 11.8% of all red flags in the past year, an Australian daily reports.
With 68,417 nationals subject to red flags, Malaysia tops even China which, with 58,724 citizens on the Person Alert List, saw a 23.6% increase this year. According to The Australian, Malaysia, which recorded a 37.2% spike in the number of nationals flagged at borders, also tops New Zealand , India and Britain .The report said 35,760 Malaysians were on the list due to “suspect genuineness” of their plans to travel to Australia, while 12,934 were listed due to a “debt to commonwealth”.
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