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Three more arrested because of protest to church fate at Accland’s Children’s West

Three more arrested because of protest to church fate at Accland’s Children’s West

After the arrests on Wednesday, the chief of the Commander of the Weimata District Nila Hassan stated that the police had addressed the address of South and Western Auckland.

“Four people have been brought to the Henderson police department for an interview and have since been arrested and accused.

“There are further arrests, and I strongly encourage those people who have decided to avoid our employees today to pick up the phone.”

Police have charged attacks, including indecent attacks, because of predictable actions against three victims.

  • The 67-year-old man is accused of an obscene attack, two estimates of the attack under the law on generalization of offenses and one calculation of the attack under the Law on Crimes.
  • A 28-year-old woman is accused of two circumstances of attacks and offenses.
  • A 19-year-old woman is accused of attacking the law on generalization of offenses.
  • A 50-year-old woman is accused of attacking the law on generalization of offenses.

Police said further charges would be filed against the projected claims against five subsequent victims.

All arrested were given a pledge to appear in the Vaidanker district court on Tuesday.

Hassan stated that the actions of the group created “great suffering” for rainbow communities.

“This festival is important for our rainbow communities, and they should be able to participate in events free from intimidation and intervention.

“Those who work on the spot and visit the venue have suffered violence and intimidation.

“Any attack is unacceptable, but it is even more when an adult is accused of an allegedly unsuitable attack on a young person.”

According to her, the investigation staff worked on a detailed process of personnel reviewing and communicating with witnesses.

“There is a place for peaceful and legal protests in this country, but this event has crossed the line, and this investigation makes it clear that it will not tolerate.”

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