A Kawerau man has been arrested after allegedly posting a social media threat against National Party leader Simon Bridges.
He appeared in the Whakatāne District Court today charged with threatening to kill, or cause grievous bodily harm, to Bridges and his family. He was released on bail, with conditions that he not use social media and not enter Tauranga where Bridges lives, and will reappear in court next month.
The Herald understands the alleged threat was made in a Facebook post or message to the MP for Tauranga, who is married to wife Natalie. The couple have three children, two boys and a girl.
Bridges, who has been in Wellington as the chair of the Covid-19 select committee, confirmed he was aware of the arrest but declined to comment as the matter was now before the court.