Man in Christchurch charged with possession of explosives

A day after police in New Zealand found a suspected explosive device in the city where 50 Muslims were killed in attacks on two mosques in March, a man in Christchurch was charged in court on Wednesday with possessing explosives, ammunition and offensive weapons.

Police said the 33-year-old suspect had no known link to those attacks and are not seeking anyone else in relation to the incident.

Police had arrested the man at a service station in eastern Christchurch on Tuesday and bomb disposal officers dealt with the suspected explosive device found at a vacant property in another suburb of the city.

New Zealand’s security has been on high alert, though the national security threat was downgraded to ‘medium’ last month following the massacre at two mosques in the South Island city.

Authorities have charged Australian Brenton Tarrant, 28, a suspected white supremacist, with 50 counts of murder.

Via New Zealand Herald

 

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