Why Wasn’t the Anti-Terrorist Laws of New Zealand Unable to Stop the Suspects of Massacre

Question, the authorities, as well as the public, want an answer to, I’m sure!!!  The lone wolf attacks, are the hardest to prevent, and hardest to punish, off of the Front Page Sections, translated…

On March 15th, in Christchurch, New Zealand, there was a huge massacre, with one more victim dead, and the murdered victims now numbered at fifty.  The legal experts pointed out, although New Zealand had anti-terrorist laws, but, it’d, rarely enforced them, that the local authorities may have difficulties, to find the Australian suspect, Tarrant guilty of acts of terrorism, that charging him and finding him guilty of murder would be, more practical.

The police chief of New Zealand, spoke to the press on the seventeenth, that they’d found another body at a mosque, and there were, originally, forty-two individuals shot to death there already, the second location had seven deaths, a man was rushed to the hospital but died on the way, and there were, fifty casualties in this terrorist attack.

On the evening of the seventeenth, the New Zealand police had positive identified the bodies of the victims, and returned them back to the families, and, they estimated that they will be done, with the identifying of the rest of the bodies by the 20th.  Based off of Islamic ways, the deceased would have to be buried, soon as they die, mostly, in twenty-four hours after death.

https://www.reuters.tv/v/POZE/2019/03/18/verbatim-nz-leader-vows-gun-laws-will-change

The law professor of University of Aukland, Hodge said, that if Tarrant is to be prosecuted on anti-terrorist laws, there may be higher risks.  He’d explained, that the country almost never uses the “2002 Anti-Terrorist Laws”, that those working in the legal realms may be able to recite out the laws, but, practically, it had, never been used.  Professor Hodge recommended charging Tarrant with criminal murders, having murdered fifty people, he would, surely, face severe punishment for each of the murders he’d committed.

Hodge stated, “I don’t want to test out a law that’s never been applied, let’s just, find him guilty of murders, we all know what constitutes as murder, and the police know how to collect the evidenceof murders.”

The anti-terrorist laws in New Zealand are primarily targeted toward the organizations of criminals, for instance, financial smugglings, international crimes, and, if Tarrant is a lone wolf, or belonged to an organization, then, the anti-terrorist laws wouldn’t fit.  Plus, the judges normally doesn’t rule on the consecutive sentence served when it comes to the multiple murders, and the judges are more than likely, to give the suspects a combined sentence, which means, that he would be serving his sentences jointly, for all the crimes he’d committed.  The justice systems of New Zealand may take from similar cases in Australia or England, and rule accordingly, on Taron’s case.

There’s no precedence of the massacre in Christchurch either, from before, the highest number of casualties in New Zealand in a shooting occurred in 1990, with a mental patient, Gray who’d, gunned down thirteen civilians in a small town, then was, gunned down by the police.  Hodge pointed out, that those who’d committed the mass murders, rarely live to show their faces in court, they’re either shot to death by the police at the scenes of the crimes, or that they’d, committed suicide while awaiting their trials.

And so, there’s, NO way to prevent these lone wolf attacks, because if it were organizational, then, at least, you can, chase it up to the chain, and find the man who’s behind it all, but with these lone wolf attackers, there’s no pattern, and, these suspects are more than likely, to commit suicide, like the law professor said in jail, and thus, escaping the punishment that was, due to them.

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All I have to say, I've already said it, and, let's just say, that I'm someone who's ENDURED through a TON of losses in my life, and I still made it to the very top of MY game here, TADA!!!
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