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Australia imposes curfew in outback town after ‘significant harm and civil disturbances’

  • Three nights of curfew were imposed in Alice Springs after several incidents of violence, including an alleged assault on 4 off-duty officers

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Authorities in the Australian outback town of Alice Springs have issued a curfew following a series of violent incidents. Photo: X/_alicesprings_

Australian police ordered three nights of curfew on Monday in the outback tourist town of Alice Springs after several incidents of violence, including an alleged assault on four off-duty police officers.

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Northern Territory Police Commissioner Michael Murphy said “significant harm and civil disturbances” had occurred over the last 72 hours in Alice Springs.

The officers were attacked when they were walking home, and it was not immediately known if the offenders identified them as police, Murphy told reporters. The curfew will be in force from 10pm to 6am local time.

Under new laws introduced in May, the police commissioner has the power to impose lockdowns for three days to control any violent incidents, and can ask the government for an extension.

“If I believe an extension is required, I will put that in writing … about the reasons why I think that should occur,” he said.

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