Fiji Sun

Terrorist Can't Come Here: PM

- NEMANI DELAIBATIK­I and WATI TALEBULA

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a says Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist Neil Prakash “cannot come here because he does not qualify.”

“At any rate, he is a terrorist and a member of ISIS. We don’t entertain them nor do we accommodat­e them.” He was responding to reports that Prakash, 27, from Melbourne, who is in a Turkish jail, could be heading to Fiji after his release, because Australia had

revoked his citizenshi­p. It was claimed that Prakash held Fijian citizenshi­p.

Australian Minister for Home Affairs Peter Dutton had said they were working closely with the Fijian Government.

Prakash has been stripped off his Australian citizenshi­p because he became a recruiter for the ISIS militant group.

Mr Dutton claimed that Prakash was a citizen of Fiji by virtue of his father. Prakash’s father, a Fijian, went to Australia and became an Australian citizen. His mother is Cambodian. But according to Fijian law Prakash cannot automatica­lly become a Fijian citizen through his father as it is applied for.

But Mr Dutton said in a statement: “The Government has been in close contact with the Government of Fiji since Mr Prakash was determined to have lost his citizenshi­p.

“Australia will continue our close co-operation with Fiji on this issue and the many other areas of mutual interest.” Australia can only revoke citizenshi­p if the person is a dual citizenshi­p holder. In this case it was thought that Prakash was a Fijian citizen.

But Director for the Fiji Immigratio­n Department, Nemani Vuniwaqa, said it was outrageous that Australian authoritie­s were making claims that Prakash was a Fijian citizen.

He also denied that he had spoken to Mr Dutton or any other Australian official as reported by the internatio­nal media.

Mr Vuniwaqa said: “Neil Prakash has not been or is a Fijian citizen. He was born in Australia and has acquired Australian citizenshi­p since birth,” Mr Vuniwaqa said.

“For a child of a Fijian citizen born overseas, the parent has to apply for citizenshi­p for the child to become a Fiji citizen. If the parent does not apply then the child does not become a Fijian citizen automatica­lly.

“The Department has searched the Immigratio­n system and confirms that he has not entered the country nor applied for citizenshi­p since birth.

“If he or she decided to become a Fijian citizen then they should register, however, in the case of Prakash he never registered. This is done via an applicatio­n form with certain requiremen­ts to be fulfilled.

“According to the 2009 Citizenshi­p Act if Prakash wanted to apply for Fijian citizenshi­p he can apply as a child of a Fiji citizen under late Registrati­on because he is over 18 years old. However, he has to meet the Residency requiremen­t of 3 years lawfully in the country.”

Neil Prakash has not been or is a Fijian citizen Nemani Vuniwaqa Director, Fiji Immigratii­on Department

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Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a.
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ISIS terrorist Neil Prakash.
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