When the 36-year-old Iraqi, whose real name is Hakim Salga, was asked if many other people had already used the black-market documents, he replied: "Yes, to Australia, New Zealand, lots of people have arrived there," using passports issued by Bahrain and Oman.The people smuggler advises his customers to use the passports and visas to board the plane then to tear up the passport before arriving in Australia.Mr Tarek claimed to be selling two types of Australian visa: holiday visas, and transit visas for flights going on to New Zealand.The investigation further revealed that the syndicate of smugglers has targeted Lebanese asylum seekers from the troubled north of the country, which borders Syria.
According to figures from the Department of Immigration, the number of Lebanese applying for asylum at Australian airports has jumped from 182 to 327 in the past year.Locals confirmed that more than 200 people from the village of Qabeit had paid people smugglers to send them to Australia by plane and by boat.Responding to the Four Corners report, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said: "If there are any allegations, of course, we would follow them up but I have great confidence in the integrity of the Australian passport system."The Four Corners investigation identified Iraqi man Abu Saleh, jailed for the stabbing death of a man in a Jakarta nightclub, as being a part of the same syndicate.Saleh, also known as Hussain Hamid Aboudi, is running a people smuggling operation from inside prison in Jakarta - with the help of prison authorities.
Saleh organised the boat which sank in late September off the coast of Java, killing 44, including 18 children.The organisation and deals for the doomed trip were carried out from inside the prison.Lebanese asylum seeker Abdullah al Qisi says he was escorted by police into the prison where he met Saleh."I found Abu Saleh. He was like a king. He always have six seven phones and like $100,000 on the table."A senior Indonesian police source has confirmed they are investigating Saleh but says efforts have been hampered by corrupt prison officials.
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