New Zealand terrorist complains they're not allowing the phone

The man accused of killing 50 people in two New Zealand mosques has filed a formal complaint about treatment in prison. Twenty-eight-year-old Brenton Tarrant is being held in solitary confinement at Auckland High Security Prison, following the terrorist attack he made two weeks ago. [...]
The man accused of killing 50 people in two New Zealand mosques has filed a formal complaint about treatment in prison.
Twenty-eight-year-old Brenton Tarrant is being held in solitary confinement at Auckland High Security Prison, following the terrorist attack he made two weeks ago.
The Department of Corrections in this country has confirmed to the media that Tarrant has no television, radio or newspapers and no one is allowed to visit him.
His complaint has to do with the lack of access to the phone and visitors.
Tarrant is taught to have his garden which is of the same size as his cell and allowed to use it for an hour a day, according to sources. /Periscopi











