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Anti royalist arrested in Auckland
Tuesday, 13 November 2012, 9:08 am
Press Release: New Zealand Police
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Anti royalist arrested in Auckland
Police arrested a
74 year-old Mangere man near Britomart at 12.40 today. He
will appear in the Auckland District Court tomorrow charged
with preparing to commit a crime, namely assault.
Arresting officers had identified the man as a known
anti-royalist who was, when arrested, at a Royal itinerary
venue although neither of the Royal visitors was in the
vicinity at the
time.
ENDS
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