Its basis principles consist in giving priority to voluntary return and sanctioning a prohibition on return for behaviour revealing the risk of abscondment, fraud or a threat to public order. |
These effects are applied on principle when a threat to public order or risk of abscondment justifies the refusal of voluntary return. |
Her abscondment prompted a large-scale search and she was returned to custody two days later after being found at a nearby Premier Inn Hotel. |
But events beyond these rather too Manichean contrasts – abscondment, sleeping rough and more opportunities for scuffed knees – lack real development or resolution. |
Anderson said that he would be dealing with the latest abscondment, and one that took place last Christmas, in his 2014 report. |