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The extremists celebrated the one-year anniversary by praising the alleged gunman as a saint.
The full video of the attacks was posted alongside motifs of the accused gunman.
Fifty-one people died and scores more were injured in the attack.
A police spokesperson said they are working to build an in-depth knowledge of groups or individuals who may pose a threat to New Zealand.
"However we will not discuss specific individuals/groups or their tactics."
The video of the mosque attacks and a manifesto published by the accused gunman have been deemed objectionable by the Chief Censor.
People who are knowingly in possession or sharing objectionable material face a possible prison sentence.
"We would encourage anyone who becomes aware of the video being shared on social media (or other platforms) to report it to police immediately."