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Three arrested at Sydney protest over US actions in Venezuela
Summary
NSW police said they attended an unauthorised protest in George Street, Sydney, where three people were arrested and later released with no charges reported.
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Police in New South Wales said they attended an unauthorised protest on George Street in Sydney on Sunday evening. Around 250–300 people attended despite a recent police prohibition on public demonstrations. Three people were arrested, taken to Day Street Police Station and released at the end of the event. The demonstration was one of several held in Australian cities after reports that US forces had forcibly removed Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro.
What officials reported:
- NSW police said they attended an "unauthorised protest" in George Street with about 250 people protesting and about 40 counter-protesters present.
- Three people were detained: a 53-year-old woman alleged to be wearing offensive messaging, and two men arrested for alleged breach of the peace; police said all were released and no charges have been laid.
- In Melbourne, about 200 people gathered at Flinders Street Station; Victoria police reported no incidents at that event.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was reported to have urged dialogue and diplomacy while his government monitors developments.
Summary:
Police described the Sydney gathering as unauthorised and said three people were detained and subsequently released. Authorities have reported no charges and further legal steps are undetermined at this time. The events formed part of wider demonstrations in Australia responding to reports about US actions in Venezuela and have drawn attention from government officials monitoring the situation.
