Corrections says a visit by jailers for Norweigian terrorist Anders Breivik, who gave advice on the management of the alleged Christchurch mosque shooter, has been money well spent. The Department's national commissioner, Rachel Leota, said the two staff came to New Zealand for a week in early May and "their knowledge and insights proved highly valuable". READ MORE:* Jailers for Anders Breivik visit NZ prison staff to give advice on alleged Christchurch gunman* Accused mosque shooter now facing terrorism charge* Alleged Christchurch mosque shooter makes formal complaint from prisonBreivik is a far-right terrorist convicted of committing a "lone wolf" attack in Norway in 2011, in which 77 people were killed and many hundreds injured. The man is being held in isolation in a high-security wing of Auckland Prison at Paremoremo. He was remanded in custody to appear again on August 16 for a case review hearing.
Source: Stuff July 15, 2019 06:11 UTC