The opposition leader denied playing politics after a High Court ruling triggered the release of a group of immigration detainees.
Majid Jamshidi Doukoshkan, 43, was arrested on Sunday evening over the alleged home invasion, which took place on April 16 in Perth.
" gave an assurance to the parliament that all of these people were being monitored, and that there was no risk to the community because the monitoring and the surveillance was in place.Millions of Aussies heading for a soaking in major weather changeHe suggested there could be more alleged victims in the future, with other criminals among the detainees released.
"And the question has to be asked why the Commonwealth didn't oppose bail when this individual was before the court in February, so had he been kept in custody in immigration detention or a watch house, or facility otherwise, he would have been off the streets."
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