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Australia navy’s incursions into Indonesian waters took place ‘often’, report says

Indonesian navy says Australian incursions were occurring ‘more and more often’ before January 6 incident where asylum seekers were allegedly forced back and abused

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Detained asylum seekers in western Java after the group who were heading for Christmas island were turned back by Australian Navy, according to Indonesian authorities. Photo: AFP

Australian naval ships entered Indonesian territorial waters often and with ease before the incursions sparked a diplomatic incident in January, according to a leaked Indonesian navy report, and an Indonesian navy spokesman reiterated that the January 6 incursion was a knowing and intentional breach.

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The dossier, signed off by a senior naval commander in eastern Indonesia, is an official report into the boat that landed on remote Rote island on January 6 after being turned back by the Australian navy. The report suggests three Australian naval vessels had entered Indonesian territorial waters and implies the incursion may have been intentional.

“It was too easy for the Australian warships to enter Republic of Indonesia territorial waters without detection,” the report says.

The same boat was the subject of allegations that asylum seekers on board had their hands burned by naval personnel. The report, parts of which have been seen by reporters, also contains further details on those allegations.

The report says incursions were becoming more regular: “In anticipation of the entry of Australian warships into Indonesian territorial waters, already occurring more and more often, it is necessary to increase Indonesian sovereignty in carrying out more patrols in and around the waters of Rote Ndao and Dana Island, so that foreign warships do not enter Indonesian territorial waters again,” it says.

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The document provides the first official documentation that an Australian naval incursion had occurred, and shows that Indonesian agencies were aware the incursions were continuing.

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