Victorian deputy premier’s office vandalised with fake blood

Victoria Police are investigating after protesters splashed faux blood over and vandalised the electoral workplace of Deputy Premier Ben Carroll in a single day.
Pro-Palestine protesters are suspected to be answerable for the assault, which additionally brought on harm to the ABC’s Southbank workplaces and Seven’s workplaces in Docklands.

Two folks have been arrested by police in Southbank about 4.45am.

The entrance of Ben Carroll’s workplace was vandalised this morning. (Nine)

The deputy premier’s workplace on Keilor Road in Niddrie was defaced with the phrases “blood on your hands”, and surrounded by splatters of crimson paint.

He took to social media to sentence the assault.

“I urge everyone to please be civil, and to remember what makes Victoria such a strong state is our diversity, our harmony,” Carroll stated.

“We all deserve to feel safe. Always. Hate has no place in Victoria.

“Grateful that none of my employees have been current as they’re entitled to really feel secure at work.”

Fake blood was splashed on the deputy premier’s office. (Nine)

The vandals covered the steps of the ABC’s offices with similar red paint, before placing up a poster referencing genocide.

All three incidents occurred within 40 minutes, according to police.

The ABC has been contacted for comment.

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Source: www.9news.com.au