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The Christchurch City Council has spent $14,000 on clean up costs after vandals attacked the Captain James Cook statue in Victoria Square on Anzac Day.
They also poured red dye into Bowker Fountain and left pro-palestinian signs in the pool.
Some of the words spray painted on James Cook statue said “from the river to the sea” while another read “f*** Captain Cook, another said “no to imperialism.”
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Council contractors cleaned up most of the graffiti by Friday afternoon.
A Christchurch City council spokeswoman confirmed to Chris Lynch Media that cost of the clean-up in Victoria Square following the protest on Anzac Day was $14,000.
The Council will be a installing security camera in the Victoria Square which will be monitored 24 hours a day the spokeswoman said.
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The council had made a complaint with police over the vandalism.