Red liquid splattered at Indonesian consulate in Sydney in apparent protest

By Lucy Cormack
Updated March 3 2015 - 11:13pm, first published 10:43pm
The Indonesian consulate in Maroubra where a lone protester spilled red liquid on Monday night. Photo: Lucy Cormack
The Indonesian consulate in Maroubra where a lone protester spilled red liquid on Monday night. Photo: Lucy Cormack
The Indonesian consulate in Maroubra where a lone protester spilled red liquid on Monday night. Photo: Lucy Cormack
The Indonesian consulate in Maroubra where a lone protester spilled red liquid on Monday night. Photo: Lucy Cormack
The Indonesian consulate in Maroubra where a lone protester spilled red liquid on Monday night. Photo: Lucy Cormack
The Indonesian consulate in Maroubra where a lone protester spilled red liquid on Monday night. Photo: Lucy Cormack
The Indonesian consulate in Maroubra where a lone protester spilled red liquid on Monday night. Photo: Lucy Cormack
The Indonesian consulate in Maroubra where a lone protester spilled red liquid on Monday night. Photo: Lucy Cormack

An air of "insecurity" lingers at the Indonesian consulate in Sydney, after an incident in which red liquid was splattered at the gates of the premises, the Indonesian Consul General to NSW has said.

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