Weekend Herald

How gunman got his weapons licence

- Chelsea Boyle

A police vetting officer visited the Dunedin home of the accused Christchur­ch gunman in the month before he received his gun licence.

Police yesterday revealed the gunman also used two referees, both New Zealand residents, after an earlier referee, a family member, was not permitted because they did not live here.

“Based on the informatio­n available to us at this time, we have found that correct process was followed by staff involved in the firearms licence applicatio­n,” the spokespers­on said.

The accused filed an applicatio­n for a firearms licence in September 2017 in Dunedin.

“The vetting process was undertaken by a police firearms vetting officer in Dunedin, where the accused resided,” the spokespers­on said.

“The accused initially listed a family member as one of his referees but that person did not reside in New Zealand.

“The accused provided two further referees who met the requiremen­ts of the process and were interviewe­d face-to-face by a police firearms vetting officer.

“One of the steps to gaining a firearms licence is a home visit to meet the applicant in person and inspect the security of their property.”

In October 2017, the accused was interviewe­d at his home address in Dunedin.

A security inspection took place at the same time.

“Following this, all the available informatio­n was reviewed and the licence was approved in November 2017.”

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