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December 17, 2020 â 11.08pm
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Along with over 60 men, Kurdish-Iranian refugee Mostafa Azimitabar was transferred from Mantra Hotel in Preston to Park Hotel in Carlton this morning.
“At around 7.30 in the morning, there were about 50 police cars and vans outside,” he told
The Feed.
“They told us to pack our stuff and now we’re at Swanston Street in Carlton,” he said.
Moz said the men were told to hop onto the vans before they were driven 20 minutes away to Park Hotel.
As news of the men’s relocation reached their supporters, a growing crowd of protesters gathered outside Mantra Hotel.
The Age reported that several people were arrested in the protest as hundreds of police lined the street in Preston.
End-of-day summary
We are going to wrap up the live blog for today, but we will be back again for Friday. In case you missed it, here’s some of what made the news this Thursday 17 December:
There was a dramatic increase in Covid-19 cases in New South Wales connected to Sydney’s northern beaches, with the total now standing at 17. Fifteen more tested positive on Thursday, including a man in his 60s from Frenchs Forest. The man played at Avalon RSL on 11 December in a band called Nothing Too Serious.
People north of the Spit Bridge are being asked to stay home for the next three days, as contact tracers work to find all close contacts and potential hotspots.
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