A man who was found on the tarmac of Perth airport has been charged with trespass.

The 33-year-old man from the West Australian city was intercepted by airline staff on Tuesday night.

He had been in bushland surrounding the airport, before allegedly entering the airport grounds and reaching the tarmac.

Perth airport is located 17km east of the city centre. (Wikimedia Commons)

He was arrested by Australian Federal Police and later pleaded guilty in court to trespassing on Commonwealth land.

The accused faces a maximum $3130 fine if found guilty. He is scheduled to next front court on May 25 for sentencing.

AFP Detective Acting Inspector Aden Jama said it was dangerous for unauthorised people to be on the tarmac around aircraft and they also put workers at risk.

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“If you trespass on Commonwealth land or enter an airside security zone without authorisation, you will face prosecution,” he said.

The AFP provides aviation security at nine major airports in Australia.

Anyone who sees suspicious behaviour at an airport can call Airport Watch on 131 237.

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