Police arrest convoy protesters at New Zealand's Parliament
The Hindu
The protest began on February 8 after over 1,000 people driving cars and trucks converged in a convoy inspired by protests in Canada and elsewhere
Police on February 10 began arresting dozens of protesters who were camped out on the grounds of New Zealand's Parliament on the third day of a convoy protest against coronavirus mandates.
The arrests came after Parliament Speaker Trevor Mallard took the rare step of closing the grounds.
Police called in more than 100 extra officers from other parts of the country. Still, police seemed prepared to wait it out as officers formed a line and ordered people to leave but only very slowly advanced on them.
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