Scores of Australian child sex offenders tried to enter Indonesia this year

By Jewel Topsfield
Updated July 7 2017 - 8:09am, first published 7:56am
Australian Robert Andrew Fiddes Ellis in Indonesia. Photo: screengrab
Australian Robert Andrew Fiddes Ellis in Indonesia. Photo: screengrab

Jakarta: Almost 100 child sex offenders from Australia have tried to enter Indonesia this year, which child advocates say underscores the need for world-first new Australian laws that will cancel the passports of paedophiles.

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