CHRISTCHURCH, April 4: The Australian man arrested over a terror attack on two mosques in Christchurch will face 50 murder charges and 39 attempted murder charges, New Zealand police say.
Brenton Tarrant, 28, had only been formally charged with a single count of murder following the March 15 attack that killed 50 and injured 50 more.
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Police on Thursday confirmed they had now laid 50 counts of murder and 39 of attempted murder.
Despite labelling the shooting an act of terrorism, authorities had not said whether the former NSW resident would be the first person charged under New Zealand's anti-terror laws ahead of an appearance in the High Court on Friday.
The country's terrorism legislation has in the past proved unwieldy and complex, and legal experts have said terror charges may just complicate the prosecution for no material difference in outcome if Tarrant is convicted.
"Other charges are still under consideration," police said on Thursday.
Tarrant is being held in New Zealand's only maximum security prison, in Auckland, and has had no access to television, radio, newspapers or visitors.