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Christchurch terror attacks: Accused Brenton Tarrant to face 50 murder charges, says New Zealand police

Agence France-Presse • April 4, 2019, 13:40:14 IST
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Brenton Tarrant, accused in Christchurch mosque shootings, was previously charged with one murder as a holding measure, but police said Thursday that all the deaths and injuries in the 15 March attacks will be reflected in upgraded charges during his next appearance.

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Christchurch terror attacks: Accused Brenton Tarrant to face 50 murder charges, says New Zealand police

Christchurch (New Zealand): The man accused of attacking two mosques in Christchurch in February will face 50 murder charges when he appears in court on Friday, New Zealand police said. Australian Brenton Tarrant was previously charged with one murder as a holding measure, but police said Thursday that all the deaths and injuries in the 15 March attacks will be reflected in upgraded charges during his next appearance. “The man arrested in relation to the Christchurch terror attacks will face 50 murder and 39 attempted murder charges when he appears in the High Court in Christchurch on Friday,” they said in a brief statement. [caption id=“attachment_6270541” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Brenton Tarrant, the gunman who opened fire at two mosques in New Zealand’s Christchurch. AP Brenton Tarrant, the gunman who opened fire at two mosques in New Zealand’s Christchurch. AP[/caption] Tarrant, 28, will appear via video link in the Christchurch court from a maximum-security prison in Auckland. A note from the court this week said the appearance was likely to be brief and would “ascertain the defendant’s position regarding legal representation” and other procedural matters. Tarrant sacked a court-appointed lawyer after his first court appearance on 16 March, raising fears he wanted to represent himself and attempt to use any trial as a propaganda platform. The court said Tarrant would not be required to enter a plea during Friday’s hearing. It has now barred media from filming or photographing the accused. Police said further charges were being considered against Tarrant - a self-avowed white supremacist - but did not specify what they were. They may relate to whether the court deems the attack a terrorist act, something Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has repeatedly labelled the atrocity. However, New Zealand’s Terrorism Suppression Act, introduced after the 9/11 attacks, is little used and could complicate the prosecution. Criminal charges, such as murder and attempted murder are easier to pursue, although prosecutors may want the accused tried as a terrorist to make the point that right-wing extremism is just as dangerous as its Islamic counterpart. New Zealand’s Corrections Department revealed in February that Tarrant was segregated from other prisoners and able to be observed constantly, either directly by staff via CCTV camera. It said he had no access to television, radio or newspapers and no visitors. Local media have reported that if convicted, he will likely face long-term isolation to prevent him being targeted by the largely Polynesian prison population over his white supremacist views. New Zealand is in the process of tightening its gun laws after the attack and the government has also said it will review laws dealing with hate speech. Ardern has called for action by social media giants after the alleged gunman livestreamed the attacks online. The latest update from health authorities earlier this week said 24 people remained in hospital after the attacks, four of them critical, including a four-year-old girl.

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