Anti-war protesters descend on Melbourne arms expo as police begin massive operation – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL10 September 2024Last Update :
Anti-war protesters descend on Melbourne arms expo as police begin massive operation – MASHAHER


Key Points
  • Over 25,000 activists are expected to gather in Melbourne’s CBD to protest the Land Forces arms expo.
  • The anti-war activists aim to block the event at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
  • Victoria Police is preparing for its biggest operation since 2000, expected to cost between $10-15 million.
Hundreds of anti-war protesters have descended on a military arms expo in Melbourne’s CBD as police prepare for their biggest operation in more than 20 years.
Motorists were delayed as protesters blocked the opening of the Land Forces exposition at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on Wednesday morning, shutting several roads and bridges to traffic.

Victoria Police expects it to be their biggest operation since chaos surrounding the World Economic Forum in 2000, with hundreds of regional officers travelling to Melbourne for the event, along with general duties officers and specialist police.

Protesters gathered from the early hours of Wednesday to demonstrate. Source: AAP / Joel Carrett

The state’s treasurer had previously warned anyone who does not need to be in the area to stay away.

“If you have no business being there, if you’re not there protesting, I wouldn’t encourage anybody to be there,” Tim Pallas said on Tuesday.
Yarra Trams has warned commuters of disruptions to several city-bound services, including the routes 96 and 109.
Pallas said police had asked the state government for additional funds to cover the event, estimated to cost between $10 million and $15 million.

These include the Public Order Response Team, Highway Patrol and Mounted Branch.

A police spokesperson said major efforts were underway to ensure the “highest level of safety and security” at the event.

Disrupt Land Forces spokesperson Jasmine Duff said the protest was triggered by the government’s stance on the conflict in the Middle East.

“We’re protesting to stand up for all those who have been killed by the type of weapons on display at the convention,” Duff said.
“Many of the weapons inside the convention centre are advertised as battle-tested. In the context of Israeli weapons firms, which are present, this means tested through killing civilians in Gaza.”

The Land Forces International Land Defence Exposition runs from Wednesday to Friday.


Source Agencies

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