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PORT MORESBY:An Indian man who tried to kill himself by setting fire to his room at a refugee camp in Papua New Guinea faces charges of arson and attempted suicide, police have said.

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Port Moresby, June 24

An Indian man who tried to kill himself by setting fire to his room at a refugee camp in Papua New Guinea faces charges of arson and attempted suicide, police have said.

Punjabi asylum-seeker Ravinder Singh, in his 30s, locked himself in a shipping container room at a camp on Manus Island on Friday and started a blaze that engulfed two other rooms before being brought under control.

Manus provincial police commander David Yapu said Singh, who sustained burns to his face and right hand, had been questioned and would be charged, but was evacuated to Port Moresby for medical treatment.

“We will wait for his return and lay charges,” Yapu said. Singh is one of roughly 500 refugees and asylum-seekers stuck in Papua New Guinea, having been stopped from reaching Australia.

Under hardline policies, Australia turns back anyone trying to arrive in the country by sea — including refugees fleeing wars and unrest as far afield as Sudan and Iranian Kurdistan.

The refugees and asylum-seekers on Manus had initially been held at an Australian detention centre, but are now detained in camps run by a private contractor as they await resettlement.

As they are blocked from resettling in Australia, Canberra tries to transfer them to third countries such as the US. But the process is slow, leaving some to languish in the camps for years. The re-election of Australia’s Conservative government has prompted a rash of suicide attempts, as people inside the camps try to draw attention to their plight. — AFP

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