Tuesday 21 June 2022

'Protesters' target Navy ship in Ōpua

21 Jun, 2022 05:00 AM

'Protesters' used skip bins and pallets to protect themselves from fire hoses as they tried to storm the ship. Photo / Peter de Graaf

'Protesters' used skip bins and pallets to protect themselves from fire hoses as they tried to storm the ship. Photo / Peter de Graaf

By 
Peter de Graaf

Reporter

A Navy vessel was pelted with eggs and road cones in Ōpua yesterday by protesters who tried to cut through the ship's mooring ropes with a chainsaw.

They tried to storm the vessel three times, using pallets and skip bins to protect themselves from the high-pressure fire hoses directed against them by the ship's personnel.

The crew eventually had to resort to rifles, causing a number of casualties among the protesters.

Fortunately, it was all just an exercise and the shots fired were only blanks — though there was nothing fake about the fire hoses.

The aim was to prepare the crew in case they ever become embroiled in civil strife during deployments around the Pacific.

'Protesters' lob eggs at the Wellington during Monday's exercise. Photo / Peter de Graaf
'Protesters' lob eggs at the Wellington during Monday's exercise. Photo / Peter de Graaf

The "protesters" — led by a very convincing Henry Matangi, a Navy base operations warrant officer from Whangārei — were members of the ship's crew playing the part of locals from the fictional country of Avalon, where New Zealanders are apparently not welcome.

The HMNZS Wellington, an 85m offshore patrol vessel with up to 80 crew, was on its second visit to Ōpua during its current four-week training voyage.

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