A former Australian soldier involved in a government deportation plan has called for an inquiry after uncovering that a bikie gang infiltrated a key border security operation.
Oisin Donohoe was recruited as part of a secretive, taxpayer-funded security operation supporting the Albanese government’s plan to deport certain detainees from Australia to Nauru. This operation began deploying officers from Brisbane last Thursday.
During an interview with this publication and 60 Minutes, Donohoe revealed that the Finks bikie gang secured a significant contract to provide security on Nauru. The operation is tasked with managing former immigration detainees set for deportation.
"The Finks gang members, led by their international president Ali Bilal and his associates, are part of the security operation aiding the Albanese and Nauruan governments in controlling the so-called NZYQ cohort."
Rather than joining his colleagues on the mission to Nauru, Donohoe chose to publicly expose the gang’s involvement. He has expressed frustration that his attempts to alert the government were ignored.
The Albanese government has made a deal to deport this cohort of detainees to Nauru, continuing Australia's use of the island as a remote border security outpost.
Author’s summary: A whistleblower revealed how the Finks bikie gang won a government security contract on Nauru, sparking calls for an inquiry into the secretive deportation operation.