Detention centre illegal says Papua New Guinea's supreme court

Australia's off shore detention centre on Manus Island is illegal, ruled Papua New Guinea's Supreme Court on Tuesday, stating the detention on the island was "contrary to their constitutional right of personal liberty".

Responding to the court's ruling, the Papua New Guinea prime minister ordered the camp to close.

"Respecting this ruling, Papua New Guinea will immediately ask the Australian government to make alternative arrangements for the asylum-seekers currently held at the Regional Processing Centre," the prime minister, Peter O'Neill was quoted by AFP as saying on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Australia's immigration minister was clear that the asylum seeker's would not be brought to Australia.

"These people will not be coming to settle in Australia," the minister told Sky News.

Among those detained are Tamil asylum seekers fleeing from Sri Lanka.

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