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Don t take my Dad | Dandenong Star Journal

A desperate Doveton family is in a last-ditch legal battle to remain together in Australia. At stake is not only the fate of husband, dad and asylum-seeker Mr S. Seng but eight Australian citizens – his wife Tina and seven kids. After six years of road-blocks, Mr Seng is appealing for a protection visa at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. If he loses, he will be removed from Australia and sent back to Cambodia – which he says he fled after being seriously assaulted for his political beliefs. Mrs Seng and the seven children themselves are not at risk of deportation. But she says the family may have no real choice but to follow her husband to Cambodia.

Burglar snagged in the act | Dandenong Star Journal

Burglar snagged in the act | Dandenong Star Journal
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Accused Jag thief bailed | Dandenong Star Journal

By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Pakenham man with two phones has argued he wasn’t carrying a “pinging” phone that linked him to an aggravated burglary and two car thefts. Emmanuel Lual, 19, argued there was a lack of evidence placing him in a stolen 2019 Jaguar in Noble Park about 4.14am on 17 March. Police say the driver attempted to ram them and “continued to bait” police officers. Lual’s mobile phone ‘pinged’ from a mobile tower 200 metres away around the same time, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard on 29 June. The car and a 2019 Range Rover, both with GPS tracking, had been stolen during an aggravated home burglary in Kalorama that night, police told the court.

Don t take my Dad | Dandenong Star Journal

A desperate Doveton family is in a last-ditch legal battle to remain together in Australia. At stake is not only the fate of husband, dad and asylum-seeker Mr S. Seng but eight Australian citizens – his wife Tina and seven kids. After six years of road-blocks, Mr Seng is appealing for a protection visa at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. If he loses, he will be removed from Australia and sent back to Cambodia – which he says he fled after being seriously assaulted for his political beliefs. Mrs Seng and the seven children themselves are not at risk of deportation. But she says the family may have no real choice but to follow her husband to Cambodia.

Police lay charges after drive-by shooting in Cranbourne West

Police lay charges after drive-by shooting in Cranbourne West
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