New Zealand police on high alert on Christchurch massacre anniversary

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New Zealand police said on Wednesday they have stepped up patrols at two mosques ahead of the first anniversary of a shooting that killed 51 worshippers, after a distressing image linked to one of the mosques appeared on social media.

A lone gunman used a semi-automatic gun to kill worshippers gathered for Friday prayers at two mosques in the city of Christchurch on March 15 last year in New Zealand’s worst peace-time shooting.

The attack prompted the government to tighten gun laws and raised questions about the country’s image as a peaceful, law-abiding society.

Police said they had increased patrols around the Al Noor and Linwood mosques, the two places targeted in the attack, and would be maintaining a visible presence in the community.

The patrols come after a new threat against the Al Noor mosque emerged this week, media reported.

A picture of a man standing outside the mosque wearing a balaclava with a threat against worshippers was flagged by the community this week, media said.

Australian Brenton Tarrant, a suspected white supremacist, has been charged with last year’s attack and faces trial in June. He has pleaded not guilty to 92 charges.

Events to mark the anniversary have been planned for March 15 in Christchurch with senior government leaders and community members expected to attend.

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