Brisbane, Australia – A nationwide manhunt is underway in Australia for 25-year-old Michael Connors, an Irish national accused of multiple offenses, including using a fake passport to enter the country and escaping detention using bedsheets.
Connors allegedly presented a fraudulent passport to authorities at a Brisbane airport, prompting an investigation that led to his arrest.
However, he managed to escape from detention by using bedsheets to climb down from a Brisbane suburb residence.
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) have issued an arrest warrant for Connors, who is believed to be in the country unlawfully.
Authorities have appealed to the public for assistance in locating the Irish national, urging anyone with information to come forward.
The AFP has warned that Connors may be using aliases or false identities, making it crucial for the public to be vigilant and report any sightings to the authorities immediately.
The investigation is ongoing, with officials working to determine the extent of Connors’ alleged fraudulent activities.
Members of the public who have any information about Michael Connors’ whereabouts are urged to contact the AFP at ` ` or submit a tip online at ` `.
All information will be treated confidentially, and the public’s assistance is vital in bringing Connors to justice.
