So they had a royal commission inquest into the Christchurch mosque massacre. Apparently the shooter had sent the manifesto to Taxcindies office, treated it like a nut job and did not convey to police that it was a real threat (according the the Christchurch cops) therefore they did not warn and evacuate the mosque that he said was going to shoot up. A phone call.
They had the time available to do it.
Strangely this news was accepted by the general population like male sheep in a pen prior to castration. Frolicking around oblivious.
Winston Peters made a comment and was criticized for commenting.
From the scathing herald news report on Peters "bizarre tweets"
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Winston Peters is continuing to defend his tweets about the Christchurch mosque attacks, now claiming Dame Jacinda Ardern misled the public when she said the Prime Minister’s Office had not been told about the specific locations where attacks were going to take place.
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The New Zealand First leader claimed in his most recent post on X that “vital information of the locations of the terrorist attacks were known by the Prime Minister’s Office before it happened - yet the PM the next day said the police couldn’t act because they didn’t have that detail. The mosques weren’t even warned.”
However, the Royal Commission into the attacks said the email did not specify targets. On page eight of the 74 page manifesto that was attached to the email did identify masajid in Christchurch, Linwood (a suburb of Christchurch) and Ashburton as targets."
In all six muslim religious centers to call. Only one defined as a masajid in Linwood. But spare looking at google maps for facts.
The Prime Minister said the advice she had received from police indicated that the timing of the email and the information it contained did not provide enough time for response.
"I want to give assurances that [if it had] provided details that could have been acted upon immediately, it would have been," she said.
"Unfortunately, there were no such details in that email."