By RNZ
Police have charged 35 people around the country over possession of the video of the Christchurch mosque shooting.
A video of the mosque attacks, during which 51 people were killed, was live-streamed.
The Chief Censor has classified the footage and a publication reportedly written by the man accused of the shootings as objectionable.
Knowingly possessing or sharing objectionable material carries a prison term of up to 14 years.