Just TWO people turn up to the 'freedom rally' in Melbourne to protest against the coronavirus lockdown - with cops arresting one as he screams about vaccinations
- Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp condemned anti-maskers ahead of rally
- Up to 400 protesters are expected to attend illegal rally in Melbourne on Sunday
- Demonstrators will protest against masks, vaccinations and business shutdowns
- Police have warned any attendees they will be fined $1,652 for breaching rules
- Ms Capp said the protesters were risking the health and safety of others
- Two men, both 41, have already been arrested in relation to the planned protest
Only two people have turned up to a 'freedom rally' to protest coronavirus lockdown in Melbourne.
Up to 400 people were expected to kick off the illegal protest on the steps of Parliament on Sunday amid the city's strict stage 4 lockdown.
Though only two people turned up while one of them was arrested after allegedly refusing to move on.
Footage shows the masked protester yelling for residents to stand together against mandatory vaccinations.
Only two people have turned up to a 'freedom rally' to protest coronavirus lockdown in Melbourne (pictured, police detain a man after he refused to move on during an anti-lockdown rally)
Footage shows the masked protester yelling for residents to stand together against mandatory vaccinations
Police stood outside of Parliament in Melbourne to discourage protesters from attending the rally on Sunday
'We have to stand together,' he yells. 'No mandatory vaccinations.'
Organisers of the 'Freedom Day Celebration' protest reportedly believe that coronavirus is a 'biochemical weapon' and are against masks, vaccinations and business shutdowns.
Lord Mayor Sally Capp did not mince her words on the Today Show earlier today as she urged protesters to respect social distancing laws and not attend the rally.
'Don't do it. We are in the middle of stage four restrictions. We need to do the right thing and listen to our safety and health experts for the safety of everybody.'
Ms Capp went on to condemn the residents who breached stay-at-home orders while the majority followed the restrictions.
'I understand the frustration of people who see this happening, but we have to stay very resolved for this sustained effort of adhering to the restrictions of stage four lockdown.'
Victoria Police have been quick to condemn the 'selfish' behaviour of protesters threatening any attendees with $1,652 fines.
More than 100 have said they will attend the rally with 400 in total expressing interest.
Two men, both aged 41, have already been arrested in relation to the so-called 'freedom rally'.
The arrests of the men, both aged 41, came after police searched two homes in Mooroolbark and Chirnside Park on Thursday and seized mobile phones and a computer.
A 41-year-old male from Mooroolbark was charged with incitement. He was bailed and is due to appear at the Melbourne Magistrates Court in January next year.
Police officers speak to a woman outside of Parliament in Melbourne on Sunday
Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp (pictured) has urged anti-masker protesters they will be risking the health and safety of others if they attend a planned rally
The planned protest has had 100 confirm their attendance with 400 in total expressing interest
The protesters expected for Sunday's march are against mask, vaccinations and business shutdowns (pictured police at Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance on July 31)
A 41-year-old male from Chirnside Park was also arrested but was released with intent to summons. He is expected to be charged on Friday with the same offences.
Rally organisers have even advised protesters to read a script which they believe will stop police arresting them.
It reads: 'I have the right to demonstrate' and 'if you arrest me that will give me the right to place you in the witness box at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court'.
Controversial anti-masker Eve Black used the same speech on cops at a checkpoint last month, although she was later arrested and fined.
In a statement on Thursday, Victoria Police said it was aware some 'selfish' people may be planning to protest in the city's CBD on Sunday.
'This selfish behaviour will absolutely not be tolerated,' police said in a statement.
'Be assured Victoria Police will be responding and will take appropriate action.
'We will have no hesitation in issuing $1,652 fines or making arrests on the day, if necessary.
'Police are also making enquiries into the organisers of this event and we will be holding them to account.'
One man is seen at the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance on July 31 before police dispersed the protesters
Police will be out in force for the planned protest (officers seen at the rally last Friday in Melbourne)
Under current restrictions, Melburnians can only leave their homes for work, care-giving, medical reasons or on compassionate grounds.
There is also a curfew enforced from 8pm to 5am.
The planned protest comes in the wake of another rally held outside Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance last Friday.
A group of 30 people gathered at dawn to observe a minute's silence for soldiers in Melbourne - with some of whom were not wearing masks.
Victoria Police were quick to break up the gathering and asked people to move on before they were penalised.
Some of the protesters flouting COVID-19 restrictions were taken away in handcuffs and fined.
It comes as Victoria expects to record 450 new coronavirus cases on Friday.
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