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Terrorist stabbing in New Zealand has just released in prison for two months

 

Telling 7 people in the supermarket in New Zealand on September 3 was identified as Ahamed Aathill Mohamed Samsudeen, immigrant Sri Lanka.

Samsudeen, 32, on 3/9 on the supermarket in the outskirts of Auckland, took a knife on the display shelf and attacked the shopping client, causing 7 injured people, before being killed by the police.

New Zealand officials call this a terrorist attack, while immigration officials are seeking to revoke refugee licenses for Samsudeen.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the attacker was described as a self-proclaimed and newly released self-proclaimed and newly released states two months ago.

Auckland Ahamed at the trial in Auckland, New Zealand, August 7, 2018.

Samsudeen to New Zealand in 2011 by student visa and for the first time was noticed by the police in 2016 when posting comments supporting extreme violence on social networks.

The suspect was arrested at the 2017 Auckland Airport, which was said to prepare to Syria.

The suspect must be imprisoned until July this year.

The Prime Minister New Zealand said he received a report on the threat of this man in the past two months, claiming to tighten the country's anti-terrorism law this month.

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