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Piha arson-accused keeps name suppression after threats

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NZN,
Publish Date
Mon, 15 May 2017, 3:00PM
The accused man appeared in the District Court on Monday (Supplied)
The accused man appeared in the District Court on Monday (Supplied)

Piha arson-accused keeps name suppression after threats

Author
NZN,
Publish Date
Mon, 15 May 2017, 3:00PM

A man charged following a spate of fires in the seaside community of Piha will keep his identity secret, for now.

The 19-year-old Piha resident was arrested in Tauranga after a number of fires broke out at the settlement on Auckland's west coast in the early hours of May 7.

READ MORE: West Auckland teenager arrested over Piha fires

He faces three arson charges and one of burglary.

At the Waitakere District Court on Monday, Judge June Jelas extended a suppression on his name until his next appearance in June.

The man was granted the suppression last week following reports threats had been made against him on social media.

His lawyer, Paul Dacre, QC, on Monday told the court the accused - appearing by video link - had yet to be transferred to Auckland and there had been no time to discuss how they would proceed.

No pleas were entered and the 19-year-old has been remanded in custody.

Two of the arson charges he faces relate to the blazes at Piha, while a third is over a separate fire at central Auckland's Viaduct Event Centre.

Along with one house being evacuated and 20 others threatened, popular cafe Adey's Place was gutted by one of the fires.

About 90 firefighters and two helicopters were called out, with about seven hectares of scrub also destroyed.

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