An "extreme high-risk'' teenage terror suspect giggled after being denied bail and ordered back to segregated custody in a tiny jail cell for up to 22 hours a day. She also allegedly had a"tactical hunting knife'' which was connected with preparation for a terrorist act, magistrate John Andrews said. Her phone is also claimed to contain a comment which reads "a kitchen knife is sufficient to send a kaffer into the hereafter''. Mr Andrews, however, found that special circumstances had not been met and denied bail. But she did raise her head to ask whether she had lost bail after the magistrate made his formal orders.
Source: Otago Daily Times August 16, 2016 02:48 UTC