The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Judicial probe opens into Christchur­ch mosque shootings

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WELLINGTON: A judicial inquiry into whether New Zealand’s police and intelligen­ce services could have prevented the Christchur­ch mosque attacks in which 51 worshipper­s died began taking evidence on Monday.

The royal commission – the most powerful judicial probe available under New Zealand law – will examine events leading up to the March 15 attack in which a lone gunman opened fire on two mosques in a mass shooting that shocked the world.

“This is a critical part of our ongoing response to the attack – the commission’s findings will help to ensure such an attack never happens here again,” Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said.

New Zealand’s spy agencies have faced criticism in the wake of the attack for concentrat­ing on the threat from Islamic militants while underestim­ating the danger posed by right-wing extremism.

The Christchur­ch victims were all Muslims and the massacre was allegedly carried out by a white supremacis­t fixated on the belief that there was an Islamist plot to “invade” Western countries.

The commission is jointly headed by Supreme Court judge William Young and former diplomat Jacqui Caine.

It is due to report its findings by December 10, although it may release interim recommenda­tions before then if it regards them as crucial to public safety.

Australian Brenton Tarrant, 28, a self-avowed white supremacis­t, has been charged over the attacks and is currently undergoing psychiatri­c testing to determine if he is mentally fit to stand trial.

The royal commission will examine Tarrant’s activities before the attack, including how he obtained a gun licence, weapons and ammunition, and his use of social media.

Since the attacks, the government has tightened the country’s gun laws and is reviewing legislatio­n dealing with hate speech, as well as pressuring social media giants to do more to combat online extremism.

This is a critical part of our ongoing response to the attack – the commission’s findings will help to ensure such an attack never happens here again. Jacinda Ardern

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