Potential terrorists should not get name supression
The Herald reports:
A Pukekohe man found in possession of extremist Islamic State content, including beheadings and terror attacks in Europe, has failed in his bid to secure a discharge without conviction.
However, his application for permanent anonymity was granted.
Why? He has been convicted of serious crimes, and is obviously potentially dangerous. This deprives the public of the ability to know if he is their neighbour etc.
Disturbing content accrued by the 24-year-old featured footage of Islamic State (Isis) murdering civilians and encouraging viewers to attack governments, as well as endorsing certain terror attack methods that could be used in Australia.
There is a well known pathway where people go from viewing such material, to carrying out attacks.
A different video featured multiple beheadings and extolled Muslims in the West to join Isis and conduct terror attacks.
Sounds just like the sort of person who should get name supression!
