Jail threat for India travel ban breaches

OSTN Staff

The move, to be taken under the Biosecurity Act by Health Minister Greg Hunt, is being taken on the advice of the country’s Chief Medical Officer.Anyone attempting to enter the country in breach of the rules will be risking a fine of up to $66,000 or five years prison.The harsh penalties are being invoked to stop people coming to Australia from India via third countries such as Singapore or the United Arab Emirates. But government sources were keen to stress the measure is a temporary one and will be reviewed on May 14.Last week Australia suspended all flights from India because of the COVID-19 crisis currently engulfing the country. There are more than 9,000 Australians stuck in India trying to get back to Australia, as well as a number of Indian citizens who are permanent residents here. The move could come as early as Saturday. On Friday National Cabinet noted the significant increase in cases in India welcoming Australia’s support package including oxygen concentrators, PPE and oxygen tanks and consumables. It also expressed solidarity with the Indian community both within Australia and overseas.

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