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Man, 24, arrested in Greater Manchester for supporting New Zealand terror attack on social media

Cops said a man from Oldham had been detained today after he sent 'malicious communications' online about the sickening massacre in Christchurch yesterday

A BRITISH man has been arrested in Greater Manchester today after he shared his support for the twisted New Zealand terrorist online.

Police have confirmed the social media user, 24, had sent “malicious communications” relating to the horrific shooting in which 49 Muslim worshippers lost their lives yesterday.

 A British man from Oldham has been arrested for supporting the New Zealand terrorist Brenton Tarrant, pictured, on social media
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A British man from Oldham has been arrested for supporting the New Zealand terrorist Brenton Tarrant, pictured, on social media

Evil Brenton Tarrant is believed to have killed 41 at the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch before driving about three miles across town and attacking the Linwood mosque, where he killed eight more people.

Today, Greater Manchester Police confirmed a 24-year-old in Oldham had been detained at 1.43pm for “making reference and support for the terrible events in New Zealand. “

A police spokesman said: “This is a very difficult time for people.

“The events in New Zealand have reverberated around the world. Many people are in deep shock and are worried.

“It is at times like this that, as a community, we stand together.

“Where the law permits and people cross the line, we will take robust action, which may include arrest and prosecution.”

ARRESTED FOR HATEFUL POSTS

White supremacist Tarrant, 28, has been charged with one count of murder in the slayings and a judge said Saturday that it was reasonable to assume more charges would follow.

Tarrant flashed a white power symbol as he appeared in Christchurch District Court today charged with murder.

The sick shooter had “intended to continue with his attack” when he was tackled by brave cops, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

The shooter had two semi-automatic weapons, two shotguns and a lever-action firearm to carry out the sick attack.

The country's PM has since declared that "laws will change" following the country's worst ever terror attack that was broadcast live on Facebook.

She confirmed that the evil murderer had a Category A gun licence which enabled him to legally obtain semi-automatic weapons.

The accused killer was remanded in custody without plea to the High Court in Christchurch on April 5. No application for bail was made.

New Zealand mosque terror attack - Father, Abdul Aziz, reveals he smashed terrorist's car window forcing him to flee
 At least one gunman opened fire at two mosques in New Zealand - and live-streamed the slaughter on Facebook
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At least one gunman opened fire at two mosques in New Zealand - and live-streamed the slaughter on Facebook
 Witnesses recounted the horrific shooting and how one man bravely tried to stop the gunman
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Witnesses recounted the horrific shooting and how one man bravely tried to stop the gunmanCredit: AP:Associated Press
 The gunman opened fire at a mosque in New Zealand killing multiple people. Paramedics are seen here taking the wounded to a Christchurch hospital
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The gunman opened fire at a mosque in New Zealand killing multiple people. Paramedics are seen here taking the wounded to a Christchurch hospital
 Mosque gunman Brenton Tarrant flashed a white power symbol  as he appeared in court
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Mosque gunman Brenton Tarrant flashed a white power symbol  as he appeared in courtCredit: Mark Mitchell/NZ Herald
 There were emotional scenes as people laid floral tributes outside the mosque on Deans Avenue in Christchurch
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There were emotional scenes as people laid floral tributes outside the mosque on Deans Avenue in ChristchurchCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Well-wishers supported each other following the harrowing attacks
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Well-wishers supported each other following the harrowing attacksCredit: Rashid Umar Abbasi
New Zealand mosque terror attack - emotional scenes as people lay cards and flower tributes at a Christchurch memorial


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