Activist sabotages Melbourne Cup as 1000 litres of ‘oily sludge’ dumped on track

Activist sabotages Melbourne Cup as 1000 litres of ‘oily sludge’ dumped on track

A hooded offender has been filmed dumping 1000 litres of “oily sludge” onto the track at Flemington Racecourse in the hours leading into the 2022 Melbourne Cup.

The Victorian branch of the global activism group Extinction Rebellion posted the footage earlier today.

“This morning, XR was contacted by friends who had dumped 1000 litres of sludge onto Flemington Racecourse ahead of today’s Melbourne Cup activities,” the Group said on social media.

A protester has been filmed putting ‘sludge’ onto Flemington racecourse in the hours before the 2022 Melbourne CupSource: Supplied
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“We fully endorse the message of this person.

“The privileged in our society are on notice that as crises deepen and we do not see justice for communities, individuals and animals, ordinary people will be [driven] more and more to undertake these sorts of desperate actions.”

The person claims over 1000 litres was spilt.Source: Supplied

Police confirmed detectives were investigating the incident.

“Melbourne Criminal Investigation Unit detectives are investigating after unknown offenders have broken into a racing facility in Flemington and poured an unknown substance over a portion of the track about 6am this morning,” a spokesperson said.

A statement from the person filmed unloading the sludge was released online by Extinction Rebellion.

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The alleged culprit, who claimed to be a “problem gambler”, criticised the flood wall protecting Flemington and said the event a “superspreader event for the virus of gambling addiction”.

“The racing industry callously disregards the wellbeing of Animals and the community, both local in the floods, and those who have fallen victim to gambling,” they wrote.

The Cup Schedule remains unchanged despite the dumping.

More to come …