The suspected Christchurch mosque gunman sent money to a French far-right group and once bought a ticket to Bavaria's "fairytale castle," German police say. The Federal Criminal Police Office confirmed that it briefed German lawmakers on Wednesday on its investigation into ties the alleged Christchurch mosque attacker had to Germany. READ MORE:* Christchurch mosque shooting suspect back in court today* Further murder charges for man arrested over terror attack at Christchurch mosques* Christchurch mosque shooting suspect's face staying hidden* Alleged Christchurch mosque shooter makes formal complaint from prisonFederal police declined to elaborate, but the German news agency dpa reported that the alleged Christchurch mosque attacker transferred 2200 euros (NZ$3653) in September 2017. The group's head, Martin Sellner, has confirmed he exchanged emails with the alleged Christchurch mosque attacker but denies involvement in the attack. The alleged Christchurch mosque attacker at the time was travelling around Europe with stops including Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Estonia.
Source: Stuff April 04, 2019 23:31 UTC