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NSW police chief says he apologised to Muslim community leaders over Monday protest incident

Penry Buckley

Penry Buckley

The New South Wales police commissioner, Mal Lanyon, says he has apologised to Muslim community leaders “for any offence that may have been taken” following an incident at Monday night’s protest in Sydney in which a group of people praying were moved on by police.

The controversial incident, which was shared widely on social media, prompted the premier, Chris Minns, to reject the suggestion it showed police disproportionately targeted the Muslim community. A coalition of Muslim groups has called for Lanyon to resign over the incident.

Yesterday, Lanyon told reporters he had spoken with Muslim community members about the police action, but today he told 2GB he had apologised.

Asked if police had acted appropriately during the incident, Lanyon said:

Again, it needs to be taken in context, and if you see what’s happening behind, the police are coming forward long after the conflict has started. They are moving forward in a line and dispersing the crowd.

I’ve made contact with senior members of the Muslim community and have apologised for any offence that may have been taken for those that were in a religious prayer, but the action of the police was required to actually start dispersing the crowd, they were moving forward because of the actions of protesters.

Police disperse praying Muslims during protests in Sydney – video

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Herzog is posing for photographs alongside Mostyn.

Here’s an image of their meeting earlier at Government House.

Australia’s governor general Sam Mostyn (R) escorts Israel’s president Isaac Herzog. Photograph: David Gray/AFP/Getty Images



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