Sydney: Detainees at an Australian centre for processing asylum seekers have rioted and burnt down nine buildings. The rioters threw roof tiles and other objects at firefighters, preventing them from putting out the blazes at the Villawood detention centre in Sydney.
The riot started with a rooftop protest from two detainees and spread to involve 100 people late on Wednesday.
Protests at Australia’s detention centres have become more frequent as the number of asylum seekers has risen.
Immigration Department spokesman Sandi Logan said no injuries had been reported at Villawood.
Riot police had to be called in to restore order after the centre’s unarmed guards retreated in the face of the riot.
“It took some time for the firefighters to be able to gain entry,” he said.
“They had had roof tiles and other pieces of furniture being hurled at them by some of the detainees, so it was impossible for them to extinguish the blaze in the early hours of the morning.
“But with the riot squad protection they were able to do that.”
A large gas cylinder exploded and a kitchen, laundry, medical facility and a computer centre were destroyed.
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