
Kate Hawkesby: The Auckland terror attack leaves so many questions
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
September 5, 20212m 54s
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Show Notes
How you holding up there Auckland?
As the meme says, what a year last week has been.
A Level 4 lockdown, an escapee from MIQ, flooding in West Auckland, and a terrorist attack.
I mean you wouldn’t read about it.
Except that we have.
How’s everyone’s nerves?
I have so many questions.
Why was someone on a terror watchlist out in the community?
Why was someone known to the PM at the highest level of office, as a serious threat to Kiwis, and yet the law was never changed to get him in jail?
Why, after Christchurch, has nothing been learned?
Why wasn’t this aspect of the terror laws tightened up?
Why did they not act faster to fix the legal loopholes?
Why did Police wait for him to not just grab a knife, but then go on and stab 6 people before shooting him?
Can we believe in a socially distanced supermarket that he was able to stab one person every ten seconds?
Six people in 60 seconds?
Really?
How much has been spent on surveillance of this guy 24/7 for the past 5 years?
Reports of up to 30 people surveying him.
That bill must be enormous.
And how do you justify that amount of money and manpower when you could have just changed the law?
Why after he was released from jail and ordered to attend rehabilitative services and never did, why was that not followed up?
How many dangerous prisoners are released from jail and ordered to do rehabilitation programmes and never do?
Why did he never undertake the psychological assessment as ordered by the courts?
How many people get ordered to do these and never do?
Whose job is it to follow up on this stuff?
What’s the point in ordering people on terror watchlists to do anything if no one’s going to bother following it up and making it happen?
How was he able to keep buying large hunting knives?
Why is someone who commits violent offences allowed to keep their New Zealand citizenship?
Why wasn’t he stripped of that sooner?
How did Immigration NZ not have a system in place to vet his fraudulent refugee application at the time?
How many fraudulent refugee applications are there?
Why did the government spend so many years ‘waiting for advice’?
How much did those housing him in the Mosque know about his motives and intentions?
How does the Police Commissioner justify his confidence that police did "everything they could" to prevent what happened?
Why did he say there was ‘nothing to prevent him from being in the community’ when the guy was on a terror watch list and a known violent offender and ISIS sympathizer?
Is that not enough justification to keep someone out of the community?
Since the Christchurch attack the government had one job – secure the terror laws to keep Kiwis safe.
They knew about this man, they knew about the potential for violence and terror, and yet, again, they’ve been caught napping.
‘Seeking advice’ for years is not good enough.
When will this government learn actions speak louder than words?
As the meme says, what a year last week has been.
A Level 4 lockdown, an escapee from MIQ, flooding in West Auckland, and a terrorist attack.
I mean you wouldn’t read about it.
Except that we have.
How’s everyone’s nerves?
I have so many questions.
Why was someone on a terror watchlist out in the community?
Why was someone known to the PM at the highest level of office, as a serious threat to Kiwis, and yet the law was never changed to get him in jail?
Why, after Christchurch, has nothing been learned?
Why wasn’t this aspect of the terror laws tightened up?
Why did they not act faster to fix the legal loopholes?
Why did Police wait for him to not just grab a knife, but then go on and stab 6 people before shooting him?
Can we believe in a socially distanced supermarket that he was able to stab one person every ten seconds?
Six people in 60 seconds?
Really?
How much has been spent on surveillance of this guy 24/7 for the past 5 years?
Reports of up to 30 people surveying him.
That bill must be enormous.
And how do you justify that amount of money and manpower when you could have just changed the law?
Why after he was released from jail and ordered to attend rehabilitative services and never did, why was that not followed up?
How many dangerous prisoners are released from jail and ordered to do rehabilitation programmes and never do?
Why did he never undertake the psychological assessment as ordered by the courts?
How many people get ordered to do these and never do?
Whose job is it to follow up on this stuff?
What’s the point in ordering people on terror watchlists to do anything if no one’s going to bother following it up and making it happen?
How was he able to keep buying large hunting knives?
Why is someone who commits violent offences allowed to keep their New Zealand citizenship?
Why wasn’t he stripped of that sooner?
How did Immigration NZ not have a system in place to vet his fraudulent refugee application at the time?
How many fraudulent refugee applications are there?
Why did the government spend so many years ‘waiting for advice’?
How much did those housing him in the Mosque know about his motives and intentions?
How does the Police Commissioner justify his confidence that police did "everything they could" to prevent what happened?
Why did he say there was ‘nothing to prevent him from being in the community’ when the guy was on a terror watch list and a known violent offender and ISIS sympathizer?
Is that not enough justification to keep someone out of the community?
Since the Christchurch attack the government had one job – secure the terror laws to keep Kiwis safe.
They knew about this man, they knew about the potential for violence and terror, and yet, again, they’ve been caught napping.
‘Seeking advice’ for years is not good enough.
When will this government learn actions speak louder than words?
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