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1. 60 Minutes crew remain in custody in Beirut.
Tara Brown and her crew from 60 Minutes remain in custody in Beirut after they were arrested Thursday while filming a story on a custody battle about two Australian children. Police in Beirut allege the TV crew were involved in an attempt to kidnap two children.
Last night host Michael Usher said on 60 Minutes that Brown and producer Stephen Rice as well as camera operator and soundie Ben Williamson and David Ballment were still detained in Beirut.
“Everyone in the Nine News and 60 Minutes family is doing their utmost to support [them],” Usher said.
“It’s a stressful time for them and their families, and the last thing our team wanted was to become the subject of their own story.
“For those working hard for their safe return, we earnestly thank you and we’ll keep you posted as events unfold.”
The crew were reporting on an attempt by Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner to reunite with her children Lahela, 6, and Noah, 4,
Victoria Buchan, the Director of Communications for Channel Nine, told Fairfax Media that the crew had not been charged despite reports from local media that charges were expected to be laid against seven people.
“There’s been some reports out of Lebanon that they’re being charged. That’s not the case,” Ms Buchan said.
“Nothing will happen, as far as we’ve been advised by the consulate and our legal people, until Monday their time, which is Monday night our time.