A West Arnhem Regional Council worker has shared images and video taken from the ground and air of alleged unauthorised incursions from Indonesians on remote Australian coastline.
The worker has claimed some of the men were armed with guns, although the images received by The Mango Inquirer don't clearly reveal it.
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Aerial images taken from a helicopter shows what appears to be a boat concealed in light mangrove foliage, and two men trying to play incognito in clear shallow water.
The worker wrote: "Police report made and Border Force have been informed."
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Northern Australian waters and remote First Nation coastline can be an irresistible resource for foreign fishing vessels to risk illegal incursions.
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More information into Mango this morning confirms the photos were taken yesterday by rangers based out of Maningrida.
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