Papuan Human Rights Freedom |
Sidney,-- DISABILITY pensioner Gerard Michael Little planned to ”engage in
violent conflict against the Indonesian government” in West Papua, a
Brisbane court has been told.
Little, 45, from Tynong North, near Pakenham, has been charged under
laws that prevent Australians engaging in hostile acts against other
countries.
He was intercepted by police on his way to West Papua on Tuesday.
Little was denied bail on Wednesday, with Brisbane magistrate Jacqui
Payne deeming him a flight risk.
Federal police allege Little wanted to leave Australia & work as a mercenary in West Papua, & had trained in Ukraine.
Commonwealth prosecutor Justin Williams described the case against Little as ”overwhelming”.
Police stopped Little just before he boarded a plane at Brisbane
International Airport. He is alleged to have planned to enter West Papua
”undetected” through Papua New Guinea.
But defence counsel Nick Dore said Little had been invited to West
Papua ”to provide a service” & police still had a long investigation
in front of them.
”There is a huge difference between someone entering a country on a
mercenary basis, uninvited, like someone in a Hollywood movie ? &
someone who is lawfully invited to attend,” he said.
In a joint operation with Victoria Police, the Australian Federal
Police executed eight search warrants on Tuesday, assisted by Queensland
police. Properties in Caulfield, East Bentleigh, Tynong North &
Toowoomba, in Queensland, were raided, including Little’s home, &
those of his father & daughter.
The case has been adjourned to January 18.
At his Tynong North home, two of Little’s friends, Michael O’Shea
& Kevin Kelly, said all three had hoped to create a foundation for
West Papuan refugees in Port Moresby.
They said Little, who lived on a pension as a result of a shoulder
injury, identified as a member of the Wathaurong people & did not
accept Australian sovereignty.
His Tynong North home was in disarray. Items seized by police
included computer complex drives, documents & photographs, including
pictures of him dressed in military uniform.
Mr Kelly said that Little was a colonel in the Free Papua movement. ”No prison will keep him,” he said.
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