Travellers warned following spike in missing persons cases

By Judith Ireland
Updated October 5 2017 - 12:43pm, first published 12:32pm
Foreign Affairs minister Julie Bishop toured a bazaar in Tehran Iran after a day of meetings on Saturday 19 April 2015. Photo: Andrew Meares
Foreign Affairs minister Julie Bishop toured a bazaar in Tehran Iran after a day of meetings on Saturday 19 April 2015. Photo: Andrew Meares

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is warning Australians heading overseas to leave information about their travel plans with family and friends in the wake of a spike in missings persons cases.

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