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Supermarket terrorist made disturbing internet searches after buying knife


The Isis-inspired terrorist who stabbed six people at an Auckland supermarket searched online for “safety and security guidelines for lone wolf mujahedeen”, days after buying a hunting knife. The judgment, from Justice Geoffrey Venning, shows Samsudeen and a friend visited Target Shooter in East Tamaki in August 2018. Samsudeen checked the blade before placing the knife in its sheath and handing it back to the shopkeeper. Abigail Dougherty/Stuff Auckland terrorist Ahamed Aathill Mohammed Samsudeen, who injured seven people in a supermarket attack, had two charges of possessing offensive weapons dropped. Again, the Crown argued that Samsudeen’s online searches showed he planned to use the weapons and “he was preparing to perpetrate and attack”.


Source: Stuff September 06, 2021 00:12 UTC



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