Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Kurukshetr­a journo held for smuggling fake media contingent to Australia

- Neeraj Mohan neeraj.mohan@hindustant­imes.com

KARNAL: A journalist from Kurukshetr­a stares at years in jail in Australia on charges of smuggling people into the country under the garb of a “media contingent” for the Commonweal­th Games that start on April 4.

The Australian Border Force (AFB) detained Rakesh Sharma, 46, and eight others at the Brisbane airport on Wednesday for allegedly facilitati­ng forged documents. The eight men were allegedly holding temporary activity visas but claiming to be accredited media representa­tives.

The Brisbane Times said Sharma appeared in a Brisbane magistrate court that remanded him in custody. The next hearing is on April 6. The offence carries a minimum five-year sentence and maximum of 20 years.

Sharma, a resident of Sector 13 in Kurukshetr­a, works with a Hindi newspaper and is posted in Chandigarh for the past several years. His family in Kurukshetr­a is not aware why he was detained in Brisbane.

“I don’t know what happened in Australia. I came to know from my brother-inlaw that he is in trouble there,” Sharma’s wife Priyanka said.“He left on March 27 saying that he has to catch a flight to Australia at 11am from Delhi, and after that I could not talk to him. I also sent a WhatsApp message to him, but there was no response,” she said. “I don’t know anything about the people travelling with him.”

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■ The fake Indian journalist­s at the Brisbane airport on Wednesday, and (right) Rakesh Sharma. CREDIT: AFB
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