Man To Anti-Indian Graffiti In Auckland
A 61-year-old Auckland man has admitted to spray painting anti-Indian graffiti near a school in Manukau. Detective Superintendent Ross McKay stated police believe the individual was assisted by a small group at various stages. The graffiti, which appeared last month, incited violence against the Indian community. Charges may be filed at a later date if further information is uncovered. The man's name is currently under permanent suppression. According to a summary of facts, the man told police he was intoxicated and could not remember the incident.
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RNZ National
“An Auckland man has admitted spray painting anti-Indian graffiti near a school, but the 61-year-old's name has been kept secret as he wants permanent name suppression.”
RNZ National
“A man who spray-painted anti-Indian graffiti near an Auckland school told police he was drunk and can't remember doing it.”
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