Scott Morrison is rushed away in a police car while surrounded by bodyguards as protesters vandalise PM’s vehicle with paint while he visits university.
A security guard at the university is pictured covered in red paint with Scott Morrison’s car behind
Protesters have vandalised Prime Minister Scot Morisson’s car with red paint during his visit to the University of Queensland on Monday. Up to 50 refugee rights activists gathered at the Australian Institute for Bio-engineering and Nanotechnology building as Mr Morrison toured the campus.He was rushed into a police vehicle about 10.30am to escape the protesters who forced their way into the building and berated him over his refugee policies.Protesters have covered Prime Minister Scott Morrison ‘s car in red paint during his visit to the University of Queensland on Monday
The activists carried signs and tomatoes outside the building as they chanted ‘lock up Scomo’, ‘free the refugees’ and ‘eight years too long’. Mr Morrison was stuck inside the building as security worked to figure out a plan to get him out of the building.As he was stuck inside activists threw red paint against the glass doors and windows of the building. A security guard from the university also had red paint and tomatoes thrown at him. Mr Morrison was caught leaving through a back entrance where protesters hurled abuse at the prime minister.