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Terrorism—Border Control

Wednesday 14 June 2006 Hansard source (external site)

Smith10. Dr the Hon LOCKWOOD SMITH (National—Rodney) Link to this
to the Minister of Immigration

Which offshore immigration office granted Rayed Mohammed Abdullah Ali a student visa?

CunliffeHon DAVID CUNLIFFE (Minister of Immigration) Link to this

I am advised that the office concerned was Dubai and that the visa issued was in the surname of Ali, which was the surname applied under by the person concerned.

SmithDr the Hon Lockwood Smith Link to this

Why does the Minister have confidence in the decision making of offshore offices, given that, as he has said, Rayed Mohammed Abdullah Ali was using his own passport with his own photograph and with only one further name added, and was listed in the US 9/11 Commission Report as an associate of terrorists when he was granted that student visa by the Dubai office to study at an English language school in New Zealand although he spoke excellent English?

CunliffeHon DAVID CUNLIFFE Link to this

I have confidence in a multilayered security system that enabled us to identify Mr Ali, locate him, monitor him, and return him swiftly to his country of residence. New Zealanders can have confidence in our security systems.

SmithDr the Hon Lockwood Smith Link to this

How can the Minister have confidence in the decision making of offshore immigration offices, when the office in South Korea granted a work permit to a man whose applications Immigration New Zealand in Auckland had twice declined, saying he did not qualify in any way and would definitely not be getting a work permit?

CunliffeHon DAVID CUNLIFFE Link to this

As I have said to the member in the past, if he wishes to bring individual cases to the attention of the Government, he is always welcome to provide that information and we will act appropriately upon it.

PetersRt Hon Winston Peters Link to this

Which party was in Government—[ Interruption]; This is a sad one all right, but there is much more—when Saudi Arabia, the former country of residence of Rayed, known as Rayed Mohammed Abdullah, was made visa-free, what was the year of that Government’s action, and is there an “h” word that describes these questions?

CunliffeHon DAVID CUNLIFFE Link to this

I am able to confirm that Mr Ali was a long-term resident of Saudi Arabia and that it was the previous National Government that made Saudi Arabia visa-free. The date of that action was 1 July 1999, the then Minister was the Hon Tuariki Delamere, and the then Prime Minister was the Rt Hon Jenny Shipley.

SmithDr the Hon Lockwood Smith Link to this

What assurance can the Minister give that no other persons granted visas to be in New Zealand are security risks, when in some Middle Eastern cultures—as we have already heard today—what we call a surname is not necessarily used, and when our immigration screening procedures seem to depend so much on a surname and can so easily be thrown by the inclusion of a further, possibly perfectly legitimate, name?

CunliffeHon DAVID CUNLIFFE Link to this

My confidence is based on the following data. In 2005-06, to the end of May, 2,005 people were removed or deported or voluntarily departed from New Zealand, 611 people were stopped from boarding aircraft to New Zealand, 1,322 people were refused entry at the border, 49 successful prosecutions for immigration fraud took place, 78 prosecutions were still before the courts, 22 people were declined a visa because they posed an unacceptable risk, and this one got part-way through the process.

SmithDr the Hon Lockwood Smith Link to this

Why was someone deported without interrogation as to what he was up to when he had known links to the 9/11 terrorists, had come to New Zealand on a student visa to study English although he spoke excellent English, and was so keen to have further flying lessons that he approached no fewer than three different aero clubs; why was that person not interrogated as to what he was up to?

CunliffeHon DAVID CUNLIFFE Link to this

Quite obviously, I am not at liberty to disclose the details of what questioning may have gone on with that individual, as I am not at liberty to discuss other security-related operational details of that case.

SmithDr the Hon Lockwood Smith Link to this

Why, then, has the Prime Minister confirmed that Rayed Mohammed Abdullah Ali was deported from New Zealand without interrogation, when the Prime Minister herself stated publicly: “taking on a new surname and having flying lessons when he had enrolled to learn English showed a willingness to deceive”; why were greater efforts not made to find out the motives and the plans behind that calculated willingness to deceive, in the interests of international security?

CunliffeHon DAVID CUNLIFFE Link to this

While we are in the business of quoting the Prime Minister, my personal favourite is the following: “I consider it a no-brainer that someone who has been a roommate of a 9/11 terrorist, and who is having pilot training, is here for no particularly good purpose.”

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