First person convicted of sabotage in NZ faces three years in prison
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The first person in this country to ever been charged and convicted of sabotage is facing just over three years in prison. 62-year old Graham Philip was sentenced today in the High Court in Hamilton. The anti-Covid mandate campaigner damaged infrastructure owned by national-grid operator Transpower. Our reporter, Andrew McRae was in court.
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