Three Australian guards on Manus Island found naked with a woman who claims she was drugged and raped were sent home before local authorities could investigate, the ABC reports.
PNG police said the men and the local woman were found in a state of undress, drunk and sniffing an unidentified substance in mid-July.
But Australia's Department of Immigration and Border Protection has angered PNG police by allowing the detention centre guards to return to Australia before an investigation could be carried out.
"Three foreign officials with a lady were said to be having beers and sniffing some hard stuff when they got all excited, removed all their clothes and exposed their bodies," said Manus Island Provincial Police Commissioner Alex N'Drasal.
Commissioner N'Drasal said he had wanted to investigate the incident but the men were sent home soon after the incident allegedly took place. Full story...
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PNG police said the men and the local woman were found in a state of undress, drunk and sniffing an unidentified substance in mid-July.
But Australia's Department of Immigration and Border Protection has angered PNG police by allowing the detention centre guards to return to Australia before an investigation could be carried out.
"Three foreign officials with a lady were said to be having beers and sniffing some hard stuff when they got all excited, removed all their clothes and exposed their bodies," said Manus Island Provincial Police Commissioner Alex N'Drasal.
Commissioner N'Drasal said he had wanted to investigate the incident but the men were sent home soon after the incident allegedly took place. Full story...
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