Feb 18 β€’ 09:14 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Australia ABC News AU

Police arrest almost 60 people over community unrest in Wadeye

Police in Wadeye, Australia, have arrested 58 individuals following a period of unrest in the community, with charges including serious harm and riot participation against one alleged ringleader.

Police in the remote community of Wadeye, Northern Territory, have arrested 58 individuals in connection with recent unrest that has shaken the local population. The arrests span a range of ages, from 14 to 42, indicating widespread involvement in the disturbances. The police have confirmed that the arrests occurred over a two-week period, highlighting a concerted effort to restore order in the community.

Among those arrested is a 30-year-old man who has been identified as a key figure in the unrest. He faces serious charges, including three counts of unlawfully causing serious harm and participation in a riot. This indicates a structured approach to tackling not just the symptoms of unrest but also the underlying leadership contributing to the violence within the community.

As investigations continue, police are looking into additional serious offenses, including aggravated burglaries and vehicle arson incidents associated with the unrest. The involvement of a broad age range in these disturbances points to significant social issues within the community, raising questions about the underlying causes of the unrest and what measures can be taken to address them effectively.

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