The ABC understands police are seeking legal advice over potential offences for the three men under new laws banning the public display of Nazi flags and memorabilia.
An Emergency Warning is in place for Mount French Road near Boonah in Queensland. For the latest warnings, search onNew South Wales Premier Chris Minns says the "full extent of the law" will be used against three men arrested after an alleged Nazi salute outside the Sydney Jewish Museum.Police briefly closed Darlinghurst Road and scoured the areaPolice were called to the museum on Darlinghurst Road in Sydney's east just before midday on Friday.
At the time, then chief executive of the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies Darren Bark said the banning was long overdue.Mr Minns this afternoon said alleged anti-Semitic slurs would not be tolerated. The incident comes ahead of a pro-Palestinian rally planned for Sunday at Hyde Park, where police are contemplating making use of extra powers under the Law Enforcement Act.
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