Family 'let down by system' after man allegedly murdered by released immigration detainee

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The brother of a man allegedly murdered by a former immigration detainee said his family's been let down by a system that fails to protect the community.

The brother of a man allegedly murdered by a former immigration detainee said his family had been let down by a system that fails to protect the community.

"It's ridiculous, it's like a spit in the face. There's no protection at all. This could have been prevented ... definitely should've been prevented. Should've never happened." Seven weeks after his release from Western Australia's Yongah Hill Immigration Detention Centre, he is alleged to have fatally stabbed 22-year-old acquaintance Bosco Minyurano at Acacia Ridge, a southern Brisbane suburb."He was a brother, an uncle, a son, loving father. I'm just more devastated for my mum - this is her second loss in Australia. We came to Australia for a better life.

The Federal Opposition accused Immigration Minister Andrew Giles of contributing to Saki's release by directing the AAT to give a "higher level of tolerance" to non-citizens who've lived in Australia from a very young age. "Was the reason he didn't make that ministerial intervention because of the changes he made to immigration law through Ministerial Direction 99 which requires the AAT to take into consideration the length of time an individual has spent in Australia?" Tehan asked.

 

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