Australian Leaders Blast Pro-Freedom Protesters as ‘Filthy, Disgusting and Selfish’

July 26, 2021 in News, Video by RBN Staff

source:  needtoknownews

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Australian police are hunting down people who attended anti-lockdown rallies on Saturday as state leaders condemn the protesters. In New South Wales, Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys said that police issued 510 penalty infringement notices and vowed to continue to investigate the acts of “violent, filthy, risky” behavior. A strike force is asking for people to bring forward any video footage that they have of that sort of behavior. Over the course of the pandemic, the country recorded just 916 total Covid deaths out of a population of 26-million people. It is probable that most of these deaths were from causes other than Covid. -GEG

Australian police have already issued hundreds of fines in the wake of mass anti-lockdown rallies, and are looking for more info about the violators, as state leaders condemn protesters for endangering other people’s lives.

In just 24 hours after Saturday’s mass protest, police in New South Wales issued 510 penalty infringement notices, Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys said, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. He vowed that the authorities will continue to investigate the acts of “violent, filthy, risky” behavior.

A strike force is set up right at this moment that continues to ask for people to bring forward any video files or telephone footage that they have of that sort of behaviour.

NSW Police Minister David Elliott earlier announced that at least 22 veteran detectives will be working as part of a special unit to identify and track down people who attended the rallies.

State Premier Gladys Berejiklian echoed these sentiments, saying she was “absolutely disgusted” by the mass gatherings, and urging anyone who recognized any of the activists to contact police immediately.

I’m just so utterly disgusted, disappointed and heartbroken that people don’t consider the safety and wellbeing of their fellow citizens.

NSW reported two deaths and 141 new cases of Covid-19 on Sunday, which is slightly lower than the day before. Authorities, however, have hinted that as the protest risks turning into a superspreader event, the month-long lockdown in Sydney might be extended even further.

“We don’t want a setback, and yesterday could have been a setback – time will tell,” Berejiklian said. The state’s current lockdown rules bar residents from leaving home except to obtain food and other “essential” goods and services, for medical care, including vaccinations, and for outdoor exercise and “essential” work.

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