Oman Daily Observer

Austria to punish migrants who lie to authoritie­s

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VIENNA: Austria plans to jail or fine asylum seekers who lie to the authoritie­s, a move aimed partly at dissuading migrants from trying to settle, it said on Tuesday. The cabinet agreed on a draft law that would allow the authoritie­s to punish asylum applicants who lie about their identities — for example by pretending to be Syrian so their claims have a better chance of being accepted — with a fine of up to 5,000 euros ($5,373) or three weeks in jail.

Those who stay in Austria despite being ordered to leave face fines of between 5,000 and 15,000 euros or six weeks in jail, said the conservati­ve People’s Party (OVP), which is in coalition with the Social Democrats (SPO).

The centrist government has this year tightened migration laws. The anti-immigrant Freedom Party (FPO), whose candidate Norbert Hofer made it to Sunday’s presidenti­al election run-off, has been leading opinion polls with around 33 per cent for months.

“Certainly these (measures) have in part a signalling effect,” OVP junior economy minister, Harald Mahrer, said when asked if the law was designed to scare off migrants. “What kind of rule of law would we have in the republic if we said we do not punish these things?”

Other European countries, such as Denmark and Sweden, have also toughened asylum laws or tightened border controls in recent months as European Union member states have failed to agree on a mechanism for distributi­ng migrants among themselves.

Austria’s Greens criticised the bill and called for the costs of accepting asylum seekers to be spread among European Union member states. — Reuters

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