Labor demands answers from government over Hakeem al-Araibi affair

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Shadow foreign minister Penny Wong will ask the Australian Federal Police why a notice went out for al-Araibi's arrest while he was in Thailand.

 

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Hakeem al-Araibi to arrive in Australia today | Sky News AustraliaMelbourne based refugee footballer Hakeem al-Araibi is on his way back to Australia after a Thai court ended its extradition proceedings against him. \n\nMr al-Araibi has been held in a Thai prison for more than two months after he was arrested under an Interpol red notice while entering the country for a holiday.\n\nThe 25-year-old had been sentenced to 10 years' jail in absentia by Bahrain for alleged vandalism, but he denies any involvement.\n\n Hope somebody tied a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree✅ Not convinced. We haven't heard the other side of the story. The allegations that he vandalised a police station. MSM is ignoring the police report. Did anyone spot RED DOT target finder being shone on the face of Hakeem al-Araibi at airport as he returned to Australia after Thai court rules extradition case be dropped. ?
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