Glenelg Riot
– January 1984 – part two.
On Tuesday, January 24, 1984, just two days after the Glenelg riots, thieves broke into the explosives magazine of Quarry’s Industries ltd at Hillbank, in Adelaide’s northern suburbs. Using oxy-acetylene equipment, they cut through the hinges and padlocks on the building between 5pm and 8pm that evening.
The thieves stole four cases of gelignite, around 64 sticks of the volatile explosive, and detonators.
Elizabeth CIB attended the scene and found a handwritten note which read, "Thank you, now watch out cops at Glenelg."
A direct threat to the police station and star force officers that attended the riots on January 22nd.[1]
Rioters overturning a car at Glenelg in 1984. |
researched and written by Allen Tiller © 2023
[1] 'Gelignite thieves' threat taken seriously by police', The Canberra Times, (26 January 1984), p. 6.
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