Victorian opposition accuses government of 'trying to hide the facts' of Malmsbury Youth Justice Cen

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Victoria's opposition calls for an emergency investigation about what is defined as "rebellion" at the Malmsbury Youth Justice Center, and sees that a young person attacks the "unidentified" point. Lock Points Police and Ambulance Officers were invited to "rebellion" reports at Malmsbury Youth Justice Center on Tuesday Police and ambulance officers were invited to "rebellion" reports at the Malmsbury Youth Justice Center on Tuesday.Three prisoners were hospitalized with upper body injuries Three prisoners, upper body injuries were taken to hospital with the Chief Public Prosecutor, a young person caught the keys of a staff said ABC was told that some personnel were evacuated during restlessness and the facility of the youth "took over". Ambulance Victoria spokesman said medical officials were called to Malmsbury Youth Justice Center with Victoria police at 1630 on Tuesday. Two young people, including one person in their 20s, were treated for upper body injuries and hospitalized. Chief Public Prosecutor Jaclyn Symes confirmed that young people received a key from a staff during the incident at the Middle Victorian facility. No staff said they were injured. "Completely unacceptable event. No staff was damaged, but the police were called to deal with the incident and will have results," he said. "This is not a daily event, but anxiety." Ms. Symes said that the new Cherry Creek Youth Justice Center in Werribe was designed to better respond to this young cohorta. "It is designed better to ensure that young criminals can be divided into more appropriate cohortes that they have better facilities in order to meet the needs of the personnel and very complex, highly traumatized young people in our facilities."Said. Malmsbury Youth Justice Center struggled with personnel scarcity and regular attacks. Young person after the attack 'can not be defined' Shadow Youth Justice Minister Brad Battin, one of the young people who were taken to the hospital by a staff was said to have been wounded badly. "We had claims that one of the victims of this attack could not be defined because the attack was very bad."Said. Liberal Deputy Brad Battin said that the shortage of personnel will continue at the New Youth Justice Center. Mr. Battin, Ministry of Justice and Chief Public Prosecutor on Tuesday night when young people were taken to hospital when they first responded to incident, he said. "It is a shame that the government tries to hide the fact that prisoners and staff are attacked and trying to conceal these facts."Said. Mr. Battin, an investigation into the incident and the youth justice system should be a revision, he said. "I guarantee that there will be more unrest in the Cherry Creek, where they struggle with the staff numbers, not only in Malmsbury." Personnel transfer causes unrest Youth Justice Minister Enver Erdogan said that young people in Malmsbury will be transferred to a new center

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