Christchurch mosque attacker formally charged with terrorism act

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Christchurch mosque attacker formally charged with terrorism act

Wellington (Web Desk): Christchurch mosque attacker has been formally charged with terrorism act for the first time on Tuesday, New Zealand police said.

“The charge will allege that a terrorist act was carried out in Christchurch on 15 March 2019,” Commissioner of Police Mike Bush said in a statement.

Brenton Tarrant also faces 51 charges of murder and 40 of attempted murder over the March 15 attacks in addition with the terror charge.

Tarrant is next due to appear in court on June 14, after being remanded in custody in April and ordered to undergo psychiatric assessment to determine if he was fit to stand trial.

Tarrant, a 28-year-old Australian, is currently in a high security prison undergoing tests to determine if he is mentally fit to stand trial.

At least 50 people, including 9 Pakistani nationals were killed after a gunman opened fire at two mosques in the New Zealand city. 42 people were shot dead at the Deans Ave mosque, seven were killed at the Linwood Ave attack, and one person shot in the second mosque attack died in hospital.