Senator Cormann asked the Minister representing the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, upon notice, on 9 September 2011: With reference to the riots on Christmas Island in March 2011: (1) How many people were identified as being organisers or participants in the riots and for each of those people identified: (a) how many were arrested as a result of taking part in these riots; and (b) how many were charged with criminal offences as a result of taking part in these riots. (2) In relation to each person charged with a criminal offence, how many: (a) have been convicted of a criminal offence; (b) have been found guilty of a criminal offence but not convicted; (c) have been found not guilty of a criminal offence; (d) have had any charges withdrawn or otherwise not proceeded with; (e) are still awaiting the finalisation of criminal proceedings; (f) have had asylum claims processed and determined in Australia; and (g) are still awaiting determination of their asylum claims. (3) In relation to each person charged with a criminal offence who have had asylum claims processed and determined in Australia, how many have been: (a) accepted as asylum seekers; (b) rejected as not being asylum seekers; (c) rejected on character grounds not relating to the riots in March 2011; and (d) rejected on character grounds relating to the riots in March 2011. (4) In relation to each person charged with a criminal offence who are still awaiting determination of their asylum claims, how many are: (a) currently in immigration detention on Christmas Island; (b) currently within a detention centre in Australia; (c) currently in community detention; (d) currently settled in Australia; and (e) no longer in Australia.