White supremacist Philip Arps accused of breaching release conditions - News Summed Up

White supremacist Philip Arps accused of breaching release conditions


White supremacist Philip Arps has appeared in court for allegedly breaching his release conditions – days after Corrections was ordered to pay him $3000 for a similar charge that was dismissed. Philip Neville Arps, who used to own a white supremacy-themed insulation company, appeared at the Christchurch District Court’s courtroom services counter on Tuesday. “The breach is in relation to failing to comply with the requirements of electronic monitoring.”READ MORE:* White supremacist Philip Neville Arps told to 'control himself' in court* White supremacist Philip Arps was at homebrew store when arrested by police* White supremacist Philip Arps unsuccessful in fighting his release conditionsArps was jailed for 21 months in 2019 after sending a video of the Christchurch terror attack to 30 people and asking a friend to modify it by adding cross-hairs and a “kill count”. The charge against Arps was dismissed, and Corrections was ordered on Friday to pay $3000 to partially compensate him for his legal costs. Arps will next appear in court on the new charge on March 9.


Source: Stuff January 26, 2021 04:07 UTC



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