Friday, 7 September 2007

Four banned by police lose appeal - APEC 2007, The Australian, 7 September, 2007.

Four banned by police lose appeal - APEC 2007: [3 All-round Metro Edition]

Nicola Berkovic, Dan Box, Additional reporting: John Stapleton, AAPThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 07 Sep 2007: 11.
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The court's decision came after a convoy of people travelling to Sydney for this weekend's APEC protests was pulled over by police and the vehicles searched for drugs soon after they crossed the NSW border. The convoy of two cars and a minibus, bringing about 20 members of the Socialist Party from Melbourne, was stopped at the town of Tarcutta, near Wagga Wagga.
"They were doing a drug search, they have a dog. They have said it's APEC-related," Mr [Stephen Jolly] said. "They wanted to know where we are staying in Sydney, they wanted to know what we are going to be doing by way of APEC activities. It's unexpected, but I guess you have to expect the unexpected these days."
Socialist Party national organiser Anthony Main said police had identified themselves as "APEC investigators" but were not acting under the special powers granted by the NSW Government for the duration of the APEC summit, which allow police to detain suspects with no guarantee of bail.

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