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Serious PLease GUESS??? NZ Terrorist Anyhow Shot Multiple Victims UpLorry!

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IS-inspired attacker shot dead after New Zealand supermarket knife rampage​

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New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she was limited in what she could publicly say about the man, who had been under surveillance since 2016 (AFP/Mark MITCHELL)
Neil SANDS
Fri, 3 September 2021, 1:23 pm


New Zealand police on Friday shot dead an Islamic State-inspired attacker after he injured six people in a supermarket knife rampage, despite round-the-clock surveillance by undercover officers.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she was "gutted" the man, a Sri Lankan national, had managed to carry out his "hateful" assault even though he was on a terror watchlist.
She said the man, who arrived in New Zealand in 2011, entered a shopping mall in suburban Auckland, seized a knife from a display before going on a stabbing spree.

Six people were wounded, three critically, in the 60 seconds before surveillance officers opened fire.
Terrified shoppers fled for the exits and video footage shot by bystanders showed men running toward the incident before a barrage of shots rang out.
The attack has stirred painful memories of the Christchurch mosques shootings in March 2019, New Zealand's worst terror atrocity, when a white supremacist gunman murdered 51 Muslim worshippers and severely wounded another 40.
"What happened today was despicable, it was hateful, it was wrong," Ardern said after the latest attack.
"It was carried out by an individual, not a faith, not a culture, not an ethnicity. He alone carries the responsibility for these acts."
Asked about the man's motivations, she said "it was a violent ideology and ISIS-inspired", using an acronym for the Islamic State jihadist group.
- Officers' 'great courage' -
Ardern said she was limited in what she could publicly reveal about the attacker because he had been before the courts previously and was the subject of court suppression orders.
She said the government was seeking to have the orders lifted so the New Zealand public could have a greater understanding of the situation.
Ardern said the man had been in prison but authorities had to release him as there was no legal reason to keep him in custody.
"The fact that he was in the community will be an illustration that we haven't succeeded in using the law to the extent we would have liked," she added.
Ardern said she was devastated a known terror risk had managed to carry out an attack, saying all aspects of the incident would be reviewed.
"I know that we've been doing everything that we could, so I was absolutely gutted," she said, describing her feelings upon learning about the stabbings.
Ardern would not disclose exactly how many other terror suspects were under surveillance in the community, saying only "there are very few people who fall into this category".
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said authorities were confident the man was acting alone and there was no further known danger to society.
He acknowledged there would be questions about how an attack occurred in front of his officers but defended their actions.
"I'm satisfied, based on the information to me, that the staff involved not only did what we would expect in this situation, they did it with great courage," Coster said.
"The reality is that when you're surveilling someone on a 24-7 basis, it's not possible to be immediately next to them at all times."
 

syed putra

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Anyone on terror watchlist should be kept aside in a separate area. Not allowed to mingle freely. There is no way you can make them think differently.
Only country that reported success in making terrorist type revert and rejoin society is jiu hu. From communist era to jihadist. They nab them and put them incarcerated till they lose faith in their struggle,
 

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Anyone on terror watchlist should be kept aside in a separate area. Not allowed to mingle freely. There is no way you can make them think differently.
Only country that reported success in making terrorist type revert and rejoin society is jiu hu. From communist era to jihadist. They nab them and put them incarcerated till they lose faith in their struggle,

Spain is the other country that I can think of. When the Spanish took over in most places, moslems were permanently civilized and renounced mohammadism.
 

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It was the other way round 500 years earlier,

No it wasn't. For the 500 or more years moslems were in spain, they contantly raided and attacked villagers for simply not being moslem. This was in line with the practices of their moslem prophet mahomet, who himself was a bandit.
 

syed putra

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No it wasn't. For the 500 or more years moslems were in spain, they contantly raided and attacked villagers for simply not being moslem. This was in line with the practices of their moslem prophet mahomet, who himself was a bandit.
Utter nonsense. Christians and jews seek refuge in arab ruled territories.
 

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https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/03/asia/new-zealand-attack-intl-hnk/index.html

(CNN)New Zealand police have shot and killed an ISIS supporter who injured at least six people in a supermarket “terrorist attack” in the Auckland suburb of New Lynn on Friday, authorities say.

“This afternoon at approximately 2:40 p.m., a violent extremist undertook a terrorist attack,” said Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in a news conference Friday afternoon. “This was a violent attack, it was senseless, and I am so sorry it happened.”

Ardern added that the man was a Sri Lankan national, a “supporter of ISIS ideology,” and a “known security threat.”

He was under constant surveillance by multiple government agencies, and security personnel were able to shoot and kill him within 60 seconds from the start of the attack, she said.

The attacker obtained a knife within the store and used it to stab shoppers before police shot him, said New Zealand Police Commissioner Andrew Coster, who described him as a lone actor. The man died at the scene.

The attacker came to New Zealand in 2011 and became a person of interest in October 2016, authorities said.

Ardern did not publicly share the man’s identity, saying he had faced court in the past and suppression orders prevented officials from releasing certain information about him.

The Prime Minister added that she had been “personally aware” of him before the attack, and authorities were monitoring him because they could not keep him in prison.

“I acknowledge this situation poses questions about whether police could have acted faster or done more,” Coster said. “I am confident we have done everything we can within the law … we were doing everything we could to monitor him. The fact we were able to react within 60 seconds shows that.”…
 
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