DHAKA: More than 30 people 22 people missing two days after a boat sank with asylum seekers to Australia off the Indonesian coast to kill seven children among them.
On Sunday, the Straits Times said Indonesian security forces reported.
The recent disaster strike refugees with Indonesian South coast to try, which can make the dangerous crossing suspect, that Australia's strict new immigration rules may not enough to to prevent asylum seekers.
It will throw a shadow over a visit to Jakarta on Monday by Australia's new Conservative Prime Minister Tony Abbott, its hard keeping on immigration was the centerpiece of his election campaign.
Indonesian police said, there were a total of 80 people on the boat were rescued by the 25.
That leaves up to 33 people still unaccounted for.
"We found broken and destroyed, the boat," said who went into the scene of the sinking with police via a SMS message Indonesia's counter-terrorism agency.
BANGLADESH DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME: 1530 HRS, 29 SEPTEMBER 2013
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