Fugitive tries to flee Australia on jet ski. And almost reaches Papua New Guinea

Author : unlunate1986
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 14:25:15


The man, thought to be a 57-year-old British fugitive wanted on drug charges, was trying to reach Papua New Guinea and was 'possibly armed with a crossbow and carrying additional fuel and supplies,' according to an Australian Border Force (ABF) press release.

He was apprehended on mud flats off the eastern side of Saibai Island, just kilometers from the Papua New Guinea mainland, according to the ABF.

An ABF spokesperson later confirmed to CNN that the man they apprehended was a UK citizen and that he was not in possession of a crossbow, as suggested in earlier reports.



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The action movie-style escape began in Queensland, after locals alerted police that the suspect had been seen launching the jet ski from Punsand Bay, on the northern tip of mainland Australia.

Local councilors and community members worked with authorities to identify the suspect's escape route 'and his intention to purchase fuel to facilitate his travel to PNG,' according to the ABF release.

Officers from the ABF, Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Queensland Police Service (QPS) scrambled and gave chase on an ABF cutter.

When they approached Saibai Island, an Australian possession off the southern coast of Papua New Guinea, a smaller boat was launched and the suspected was apprehended.

An AFP spokesperson said that the successful apprehension sent 'a strong message to would-be fugitives -- our reach across Australia is second to none and we will use all our contacts and relationships to find you and bring you before a court.'

The action movie-style escape began in Queensland, after locals alerted police that the suspect had been seen launching the jet ski from Punsand Bay, on the northern tip of mainland Australia. Officers from the ABF, Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Queensland Police Service (QPS) scrambled and gave chase on an ABF cutter. Local councilors and community members worked with authorities to identify the suspect's escape route 'and his intention to purchase fuel to facilitate his travel to PNG,' according to the ABF release. When they approached Saibai Island, an Australian possession off the southern coast of Papua New Guinea, a smaller boat was launched and the suspected was apprehended. He was apprehended on mud flats off the eastern side of Saibai Island, just kilometers from the Papua New Guinea mainland, according to the ABF. Officers from the ABF, Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Queensland Police Service (QPS) scrambled and gave chase on an ABF cutter. The man, thought to be a 57-year-old British fugitive wanted on drug charges, was trying to reach Papua New Guinea and was 'possibly armed with a crossbow and carrying additional fuel and supplies,' according to an Australian Border Force (ABF) press release. An AFP spokesperson said that the successful apprehension sent 'a strong message to would-be fugitives -- our reach across Australia is second to none and we will use all our contacts and relationships to find you and bring you before a court.' An AFP spokesperson said that the successful apprehension sent 'a strong message to would-be fugitives -- our reach across Australia is second to none and we will use all our contacts and relationships to find you and bring you before a court.' An AFP spokesperson said that the successful apprehension sent 'a strong message to would-be fugitives -- our reach across Australia is second to none and we will use all our contacts and relationships to find you and bring you before a court.' The action movie-style escape began in Queensland, after locals alerted police that the suspect had been seen launching the jet ski from Punsand Bay, on the northern tip of mainland Australia. An ABF spokesperson later confirmed to CNN that the man they apprehended was a UK citizen and that he was not in possession of a crossbow, as suggested in earlier reports. When they approached Saibai Island, an Australian possession off the southern coast of Papua New Guinea, a smaller boat was launched and the suspected was apprehended. An AFP spokesperson said that the successful apprehension sent 'a strong message to would-be fugitives -- our reach across Australia is second to none and we will use all our contacts and relationships to find you and bring you before a court.' An AFP spokesperson said that the successful apprehension sent 'a strong message to would-be fugitives -- our reach across Australia is second to none and we will use all our contacts and relationships to find you and bring you before a court.' Local councilors and community members worked with authorities to identify the suspect's escape route 'and his intention to purchase fuel to facilitate his travel to PNG,' according to the ABF release. Officers from the ABF, Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Queensland Police Service (QPS) scrambled and gave chase on an ABF cutter. The action movie-style escape began in Queensland, after locals alerted police that the suspect had been seen launching the jet ski from Punsand Bay, on the northern tip of mainland Australia. The action movie-style escape began in Queensland, after locals alerted police that the suspect had been seen launching the jet ski from Punsand Bay, on the northern tip of mainland Australia. Local councilors and community members worked with authorities to identify the suspect's escape route 'and his intention to purchase fuel to facilitate his travel to PNG,' according to the ABF release.

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