New Zealand media reported that the terrorist who carried out the massacre of the two mosques was transferred from Christchurch City Prison to a heavily guarded prison in the north of the country.

A New Zealand television report said the bomber, who killed 50 people and wounded 50, "has been placed in the highly guarded Barrimurimo prison in Auckland."

"We have coordinated with other agencies to bring the accused to prison safely after his appearance in court in Christchurch," the network quoted a spokeswoman for the prison in Christchurch as saying on condition of anonymity.

"He has been isolated from the rest of the prisoners. He is under surveillance for 24 hours, either by guards or by surveillance cameras," she said.

"Currently he is not allowed to watch television, read newspapers or listen to the radio, and no one is allowed to visit him," she said.

The terrorist who carried out the Massadeen massacre was held at the Justice and Emergency Complex of Christchurch and was flown to Auckland by the defense forces, according to the New Zealand Herald.

Australian terrorist Brenton Tarant, 28, appeared before the court on March 16 and was charged with premeditated murder, and it is not clear to any court to be represented at the hearing on April 5.

It is noteworthy that the terrorist killed in cold blood 50 Muslims during Friday prayers in two mosques in the city of Christchurch, and recorded the moments of its implementation of the crime, and the dissemination of extracts through social media in the most violent attack in modern history of New Zealand, as described by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardran.