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ABC 19/09/01 19:16:17 Indonesia's immigration chief has reportedly warned that trained terrorists could be among illegal immigrants from the Middle East who are arriving in Indonesia on their way to Australia. The Jakarta Post newspaper quotes Immigration director, Muhammad Indra, as saying tougher controls are needed to curb the thousands of mainly Afghans, Iraqis, Iranians and Pakistanis arriving in Indonesia. He says the possibility can't be ignored that they could be members of militia forces in their country or trained personnel of terrorist groups. The Immigration director warned of a fresh flood of illegal immigrants from Afghanistan if the U-S attacks it. He appealed to neighbouring countries to help Indonesia build tighter quarantine and detention facilities. 19/09/01 19:16:17
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