hey Red. here is a good example of one of these individuals who was on a bridging visa. Got a bit upset at waiting in a queue. SHY says we need to let more of them into our country. And yes, he has legal aid. Go get him Mr Dutton
ABC News today. (which shocked me that they would report this)
A Melbourne court has released confronting CCTV of an asylum seeker from Myanmar setting fire to a bank at Springvale, in Melbourne's south-east, in an "act of retribution" for being kept waiting to make a withdrawal.
Security vision from inside the Commonwealth Bank branch shows Nur Islam, 22, pouring petrol on the ground between the ATMs inside the front entrance and the middle of the service area.
He then ignites it with a cigarette lighter as customers try to flee.
Islam can be seen running to the back of the bank engulfed in flames.
Islam, who was on a bridging visa, appeared emotionless as the vision was played at the start of his short committal hearing in the Melbourne Magistrates' Court.
Prosecutor Gavin Silbert QC told the hearing the fire caused the bank to fill with smoke, creating panic and confusion
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