ACT Policing executed a search warrant on the head office of Greenpeace Australia in Ultimo this morning (Thursday, July 21).
The search warrant was executed in relation to an alleged trespass and property damage at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Ginninderra Experiment Station in Canberra last week (Thursday, July 14).
An amount of property was seized as evidence during the warrant. Part of that evidence will undergo forensic analysis.
The warrant follows on from police interviews of two persons of interest in Sydney yesterday.
No arrests have been made, and investigations are ongoing.
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