Christchurch Mosque attack: Court convicted of massacre,
sent to April 5 The jail
Brenton Harrison Tavern, accused of attacking Christchurch
mosque in New Zealand, was presented in court. He was sent to custody without
hearing any arguments till April 5.
Brenton Harrison Tavern, accused of attacking Christchurch
mosque in New Zealand, was presented in court. He was sent to custody without
hearing any arguments till April 5. Tell me, Brenton fired at two mosques and
made 49 live video while making live video. Brenton Harrison was recognized as
an Australian citizen.
Former Australian fitness coach Brenton Harrison Tavern, who
was wearing handcuffs and white gel shirts, did not appeal for bail. For this
reason he was sent to custody till April 5. On Friday, two mosques of
Christchurch were fired. During this 49 people were killed and more than 20
people were seriously injured. Brenton is being described as responsible for
this incident.
Accused of attack
New Zealand PM calls it a terror attack
Prime Minister Jacinda Alderne had said that the affected
people are either migrants or refugees. It is clear that it can now be termed
as a terrorist attack only. As much as we know, it seems that it was pre
employed.
During the attack, people gathered outside the mosque (file
photo-AP)
PM Modi condemns
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep condolences to
those who were killed in the attack and wished the victims to be quick to
recover. Modi expressed complete solidarity with New Zealand's friendly people
in this difficult time. The Prime Minister emphasized that India strongly
condemns terrorism in all its forms and supporters of such acts.
India, with the Government of New Zealand
Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj tweeted late on Friday,
"We strongly condemn the cowardly terrorist attack on the shrines in
Christchurch. Our sensibilities are with those who are losing loved ones. Our
sensibilities and prayers are with the families of the victims. India is in
solidarity with New Zealand's government and people in this hour of grief
"
News of 9 Indians missing
India's high commissioner in New Zealand Sanjeev Kohli said
that according to the latest data, after the information received from several
sources, it is known that nine people of Indian citizenship / origin are
missing. Waiting for this is the official information. He said that this is a
serious crime against humanity. Our prayers are with those families who have
lost their family members in this accident.
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