Michael Corrigan, 52 year-old film stuntman from Murwillumbah NSW was reportedly arrested after participating in two separate anti-lockdown protests on the NSW-Qld border.
Echo NetDaily, 2 September 2021:
Police have arrested another man following an investigation into unauthorised protest activity across NSW earlier this week.
Acting on information and intelligence, the NSW Police Force deployed more than 900 officers on Tuesday 31 August 2021, to conduct high-visibility patrols of various sites expected to be targeted by unauthorised protests, including NSW Parliament House and local council chambers.
General Duties officers from across NSW were supported by the Public Order and Riot Squad, Operations Support Group, Traffic and Highway Patrol Command, Police Transport Command, the Dog and Mounted Unit, and other specialist units.
Following investigations, a 52-year-old man attended Murwillumbah Police Station about 4.30pm yesterday (Wednesday, 1 September, 2021), where he was arrested and taken to Tweed Heads Police Station.
The man was charged with unlawfully participate in outdoor gathering/stay at home area. He was given conditional bail to appear at Murwillumbah Local Court on 22 September 2021.....
NSW Police, News, 2 September 2021, excerpts:
During the operation, protestors crossed the border between Queensland at Coolangatta and NSW at Tweed Heads.
As part of ongoing investigations, police have today released images of five people who may be able to assist with inquiries.
The first man depicted is described as wearing a black t-shirt and cream cargo pants, with a GoPro strapped to his chest.
A second man depicted is described as wearing a faded grey t-shirt, orange pants and a blue and yellow face mask, holding a mobile phone.
A third man depicted is described as wearing a white t-shirt and a black cap.
A female depicted is described as wearing a black blouse and carrying a black handbag.
A fourth man depicted is described as wearing a black singlet and a black floppy hat, with a sleeve tattoo on his left arm.
Anyone with information about the identity of the five people – or has mobile phone footage of the protest activity – is urged to contact Crime Stoppers through the online portal or by contacting 1800 333 000.
Images released by NSW Police and published by ABC News, 2 Sept 2021
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