A local extremist

The Herald reports:

The first person in the country caught with graphic terrorist propaganda will be sentenced in an Auckland court this morning.

Less than five months ago, Niroshan Nawarajan, 27, walked into Auckland's US consulate wearing a black Isis T-shirt and asked if the building was “bomb proof”.

He was arrested by police walking down Queen St shortly after the premises had gone into lockdown.

Following a scuffle with officers, during which he repeatedly shouted “Isis is here”, they took him to Auckland central station for processing.

While Nawarajan was being searched, police found a hard drive containing videos, magazines and documents widely classified as propaganda.

On the drive was also a typed letter “which tends to promote or support acts of torture or the infliction of extreme violence or cruelty”, court documents say.

The man was charged with possessing objectionable material and his sentencing before Auckland District Court today is the first of its kind.

Offences under the Films, Videos and Publications Classification Act are routinely seen in courts in relation to child pornography. Nawarajan will be the first sentenced over material.

He faces up to 10 years in jail after pleading guilty last month.

No doubt he will get some jail time to protect the community.  It would be interesting to learn how he became so radicalised.

A video entitled Massacre of the Shias is essentially 22 minutes of executions.

One scene highlighted as particularly graphic depicted a man allowed to kneel on top of a hill to pray before being shot twice in the back of the head.

“The camera closes in on his face as he lies and focuses on the blood spurting out from his cheek,” court documents said.

Nawarajan also had 12 electronic issues of Dabiq magazine, a “glossy” Isis-produced publication, one edition of which was found to contain several photos of a Jordanian pilot being burned alive and shots of his charred remains.

Charming.

On January 13, police were called about Nawarajan mumbling to himself outside the US consulate on Customs St East.

When he crossed the road to walk inside, he was heard to say “f***ing blow you up”.

Before police could get there he had inquired with staff in the building whether any Americans were inside and he was asked to leave after perusing the security area.

After Nawarajan left and the consulate was in lockdown, he was stopped by police.

When he refused to let a constable handcuff him, back-up was called.

The defendant aimed a kick at one of the officers and missed him with a punch before he was restrained.

After his arrest he told officers he hated police and would happily die for Allah.

“He also stated that he would kill for Allah, that he would shoot anyone, he would shoot police and that to kill him police would have to put a bullet in his head,” the summary said.

He seems somewhat demented. We are lucky that rather than actually try to kill anyone, he just made threats.

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