Deccan Chronicle

NZ TEEN HELD AFTER THREAT TO MOSQUE

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Wellington, March 4: New Zealand police arrested a 19year-old man over an “abhorrent” threat made this week against one of the Christchur­ch mosques targeted in a mass shooting last year. As New Zealand prepares to mark the one-year anniversar­y of the massacre by a selfavowed white supremacis­t that killed 51 Muslim worshipper­s, police condemned the threat and increased patrols at two mosques that were attacked.

The intimidati­ng message made on an encrypted messaging app reportedly showed a man in a balaclava sitting in a car outside the Al Noor mosque accompanie­d by threatenin­g text and a gun emoji. “This type of imagery has no place in Aotearoa New Zealand — it is abhorrent and will not be tolerated,” Canterbury police commander superinten­dent John Price said in a statement, referring to the country by both its Maori and English names. He said the man, who has not been named, was arrested after police executed a search warrant at a Christchur­ch address and located several items.

Price said the man had been charged on an unrelated matter, which was not disclosed, and police were still gathering evidence over the mosque threat. He said police had also increased patrols around the Al Noor and Linwood mosques and would be maintainin­g “a visible presence” as the March

15 anniversar­y approaches. “The safety of the community is our utmost priority,” he said. Price praised members of the public who reported the threatenin­g image and warned against sharing it online. He said the image had been referred to New Zealand’s chief censor David Shanks to see if it should be classified as objectiona­ble material, which would make sharing it a crime punishable by up to 14 years in jail.

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