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Painter accused of people smuggling says he was there 'to go fishing'
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Painter accused of people smuggling says he was there 'to go fishing'

A Sydney-based painter, Chien-Wen Peng, has been charged with aggravated people smuggling after being arrested in Weipa, Queensland, alongside his co-accused Hao Wang. Peng claims he was in the area to go fishing, citing evidence such as fishing gear in his vehicle. The pair were arrested after allegedly facilitating the arrival of several undocumented migrants at Pennefather River. Peng's lawyer argued for his release on bail, emphasizing his community ties, stable residence, and lack of prior criminal history. Acting Magistrate Raimund Heggie granted bail, noting Peng’s strong local connections and no indication of flight risk or threat to the community. Peng is set to take a citizenship test soon.

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Painter accused of people smuggling says he was there 'to go fishing'

A Sydney-based painter, Chien-Wen Peng, has been charged with aggravated people smuggling after being arrested in Weipa, Queensland, alongside his co-accused Hao Wang. Peng claims he was in the area to go fishing, citing evidence such as fishing gear in his vehicle. The pair were arrested after allegedly facilitating the arrival of several undocumented migrants at Pennefather River. Peng's lawyer argued for his release on bail, emphasizing his community ties, stable residence, and lack of prior criminal history. Acting Magistrate Raimund Heggie granted bail, noting Peng’s strong local connections and no indication of flight risk or threat to the community. Peng is set to take a citizenship test soon.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents both the prosecution's allegations and the defense's arguments without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from both the prosecutor and the defense attorney, providing balanced perspectives on the case. There is no evident editorializing or biased language.

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 95 · Objetividad 85): The article presents factual information based on court proceedings and statements from both the prosecutor and defense lawyer. It accurately reports charges, locations, and legal actions. Objectivity is slightly compromised by the inclusion of quotes that may reflect differing perspectives, but ove

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