Police enter Australia’s Manus Island detention centre

Reports of violence as officials try to remove asylum seekers from compound

Asylum seekers protest against their forced removal from Manus Island
Asylum seekers protest against their forced removal from Manus Island
(Image credit: Refugee Action Coalition )

Papua New Guinean police and immigration officers have entered the decommissioned Manus Island detention centre, where around 400 asylum seekers have been resisting attempts to remove them.

The processing centre, run by Australia to handle people seeking to reach the country, was closed last month, and its residents were told to move to other accommodation facilities on the island.

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