Sydney Police Arrest Anti-lockdown Protesters in Sydney

By Staff, Agencies
Thousands of anti-lockdown protesters took to the streets of Sydney and other major Australian cities to protest against coronavirus restrictions as infections hit a new record and authorities warned of a “growing problem.”
In Sydney, the unmasked participants on Saturday marched from Victoria Park to Town Hall in the central business district, carrying signs calling for “freedom” and “the truth.”
There was a heavy police presence in the city, including mounted police and riot officers in response to what authorities said was unauthorized protest activity.
Police confirmed a number of arrests had been made after crowds broke through barriers and threw plastic bottles and plants.
The New South Wales [NSW] police said it recognized and supported the rights of free speech and peaceful assembly, but the protest was a breach of public health orders.
“The priority for NSW Police is always the safety of the wider community,” a police statement said.
The protest comes as COVID-19 case numbers in the state reached another record with 163 new infections in the last 24 hours.
Greater Sydney has been locked down for the past four weeks, with residents able to leave home only with a reasonable excuse.
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