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NZ cops warned of another mosque threat before massacre

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New Zealand police and security services were warned of a threat against another mosque for the same day that a gunman killed 51 Muslim worshipper­s in Christchur­ch in 2019, an Islamic women’s group told an inquiry into the shooting massacre.

The Islamic Women’s Council of New Zealand said it warned police and security services repeatedly about threats from white supremacis­ts, including when they received a Facebook message threatenin­g to burn the Quran outside a mosque in Hamilton on March 15, 2019, the same day as the Christchur­ch attack.

Although the threat was not connected to the mass shooting, extra security measures could have been taken at all mosques, said the submission to the closed-door inquiry which was made public yesterday.

“The police had enough intelligen­ce to warrant a coordinate­d national strategy,” the group said in the 130-page submission

“If there had been such a strategy, then the message would have alerted every mosque in the country to a threat to one mosque on Friday 15 March 2019 and for all mosques to take extra security measures.

“Whether or not the threat was connected to the Christchur­ch killer is irrelevant.”

Armed with semi-automatic weapons, Australian Brenton Tarrant, a suspected white supremacis­t, attacked two mosques in Christchur­ch on March 15, 2019, broadcasti­ng New Zealand’s worst mass shooting live on Facebook. Tarrant has pleaded guilty and a court will begin sentencing on Aug 24.

The Islamic Women’s Council submission said police, security services and government representa­tvies were focused only on combating terrorism by Muslim extremists, leaving the community vulnerable to the rising alt-right movement.

“Evidence indicates that public sector employees were, at best, asleep on the job and, at worst, intentiona­lly ignoring our pleas and underminin­g our work,” Aliya Danzeisen, who leads the group’s government engagement, said.

Police said no comment would be made until the Royal Commission had concluded. However, on the specific threat in the report it said the person was identified and formally warned. — Reuters

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