Woman arrested, charged with trespass at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s electorate office

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Woman arrested, charged with trespass at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s electorate office
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A woman has been arrested and charged with trespass after allegedly failing to leave Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s electorate office despite being asked by employees. Police were called to his Marrickville electorate office, which has been subjected to weeks-long pro-Palestine protests, to disperse a crowd around lunchtime on Thursday. NSW Police have confirmed two people were issued with a move-on direction, and a 33-year-old woman was arrested.

“That’s a constituent’s office, and I should be able to go in there, and I have a legal right to be heard,” she told the officer. “We’ve paid for a government service, which is the Department of Foreign Affairs, to apply for a visa which has been declined. You then go to your local member if it’s been declined so they can assist you.” In the video, she is told by the officer that she was asked to leave the office by electorate staff, Australian Federal Police and NSW Police.

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