Reports say a group of runaway athletes who vamoosed into "sosongho" the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games last month have finally
resurfaced with their visas due to expire later tonight.
Daily Telegraph reports that the group of African athletes who went
missing are now consulting with the Refugee Advice and Casework Service
in Randwick, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
Approximately 19 athletes disappeared during the Games, including
five boxers and three wrestlers from Cameroon – one of whom was meant to
face Kiwi fighter David Nyika in the heavyweight section
quarter-finals.
The Australian Government emphasised during last month’s event that
the athletes had not breached their visas by leaving the athletes’
village but they were warnings they would be tracked down as well as an
urge to depart before the visas expired today.
“If they don’t want to be held in detention or locked up at the local
watch house, they’d better jump on a plane before the 15th and comply
with their visa’s conditions,” Australia’s Home Affairs minister Peter
Dutton said.
It isn’t the first case of athletes disappearing during the Commonwealth Games.
In 2012, seven athletes from Cameroon were reported missing while
back in 2006 in Melbourne, 14 athletes from Sierra Leone were eventually
granted asylum after more than 40 competitors went missing.
Source: cameroononline.org
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