He did not request bail and was taken into custody until his next court appearance scheduled for April 5. Outside the court, guarded by heavily armed police in body armour, the sons of 71-year-old Afghan man Daoud Nabi demanded justice. Read More: 49 dead in New Zealand mosque shootings“It’s outrageous, the feeling is outrageous,” he said. “The offender was in possession of a gun licence” obtained in November 2017, and he started purchasing the weapons the following month, she said. – ‘Bodies all over’ –The attack shocked the local Muslim population, many of whom had come to New Zealand as refugees.
Source: The Guardian March 16, 2019 08:24 UTC