Drones used to track immigration detainees released after high court decision, Andrew Giles reveals

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Immigration minister says ‘we know where they are’, as Labor talks tough during fallout over visa cancellation and indefinite immigration detention

Immigration minister Andrew Giles revealed new details about the extent of compliance measures for 153 people released as a result of a November high court ruling.Immigration minister Andrew Giles revealed new details about the extent of compliance measures for 153 people released as a result of a November high court ruling.

Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup “There is so much being done for this cohort: spot checks, random house checks, as well as the use of drones that I just touched on.” Earlier, Giles said the new rules would be put in place “as soon as possible”. “We’ve got to get it right,” he told Sky News. “We’ve got to get it in place quickly. But it’s got to be effective.”

 

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