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By David Fisher
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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/technology/news/article.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10826176
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Anti-terrorist police stormed Kim Dotcom's mansion to search for "Doomsday" device the FBI feared would wipe out evidence of internet piracy around the world.The High Court at Auckland heard yesterday, during a judicial review of the police raid, that they did not find one, then for an hour left a prime target with exactly the sort of device the FBI believed could be used to set off the deletion mechanism.
Thirty armed police stormed Dotcom's Auckland home by road and air to find the device in the FBI-inspired raid in January.
Almost 30 other officers followed to search for evidence using a warrant since ruled invalid.
The fate of evidence gathered is to be decided after a hearing this week in the High Court.
Dotcom's lawyer, Paul Davison, QC, lambasted police for a "disgraceful performance".
"What this comes down to is a woefully incompetent and inept performance by the New Zealand police at all stages and at all levels of this operation," he said.
Those responsible for planning are shown to be deficient in their judgment to a serious degree."
But Detective Inspector Grant Wormald, who oversaw the operation for the Organised and Financial Crime Agency, (Ofcanz), said the operation - part of a global raid on Dotcom's Megaupload filesharing company - was an example of the "thorough and professional execution of a search warrant".
Again, Mr Davison questioned police claims a helicopter gave a critical speed advantage to halt the destruction of evidence. The move led to the involvement of the special tactics group (STG) as the only police trained to operate from helicopters.
Mr Wormald said he was told by the FBI that Dotcom "carried a device with him to delete servers around the world". Earlier evidence stated no such device was ever found.
Mr Davison, who had called it a "Doomsday" device, was told the device could have been triggered in seconds from any computer, laptop or phone in the possession of about 20 people on the property.
The QC then quoted police evidence which showed one of the men facing extradition was left with his iPhone for almost an hour.
"The potential destruction device had been left in his pocket."
Mr Wormald replied: "It happens to be something that shouldn't have happened at the time."
The officer also denied that police instructions setting out the process for involving the £ were compulsory. The rules state that operations using the elite unit "must" be approved by the head of national operations, Assistant Commissioner Nick Perry. Instead, the operation was approved by Assistant Commissioner Malcolm Burgess - also the head of Ofcanz, the agency that wanted the £ involved.
Mr Wormald said the police manual gave officers "a jolly good steer" and police headquarters was a flexible environment.
Mr Davison asked about the people who watched the operation unfold on video from the North Shore policing centre on the day of the raid. The United States' most senior law enforcement officer for cyber crime, Jay Prabhu, was present with Mr Wormald and Crown Law Office staff watching a video feed.
Asked where the broadcast was from, Mr Wormald refused to say.
In response to a question from Chief High Court Judge Helen Winkelmann, Mr Wormald said he rejected the option of arresting Dotcom after he left a recording studio about 4.30am, saying: "We were trying to delay as long as we could them making a call to a lawyer."
After Dotcom was advised of his rights he could phone a lawyer.
"You give him a phone and he makes that phone call in private, the cat's out of the bag."
By: God_Himself
In: World News
Tags: Kim, Dotcom, Megaupload, FBI, NZ Police, have, no, shame, breaking, the NZ, Laws, for, US, Corporations.
Location: New Zealand (load item map)
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Mr Wormald said:""You give him a phone and he makes that phone call in private, the cat's out of the bag.""
The only thing that's out of the bag is that the NZ police are just a bunch of FBI whores.
I'd say that any cop, any prosecutor, any judge and any government official who wants to work for the FBI should be immediately deported to the US. Obviously the fact that NZ is a sovereign country doesn't mean shit to them.
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Posted Aug-12-2012 ByGod_Himself (1210.96) 
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@God_Himself This entire thing is ridiculous and I believe it was done on the whims of powerful media lobbies but bought by the feds because they want to seize all his property using RICO laws so they can continue their corruption and theft.
They don't give a crap about megauploads, they just want his free stuff.
Posted Aug-12-2012 ByTongueboy (3083.74) Tongueboy View Channel Send Message
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I think his company's registered in Hong Kong, nobody can touch it hence the raid on his property and bank accounts in New Zealand (soft target).
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@God_Himself Exactly but you can bet the FBI is looking to confiscate everything they possibly can, probably with the help from NZ with exorbitant promises of great rewards.
Posted Aug-12-2012 ByTongueboy (3083.74) Tongueboy View Channel Send Message
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Yeah but so far our judicial system is still showing some independence (unlike our European friends' as in the case of wikileaks' founder.)
Even the validity of the warrant to search Kim's home is in question here.
Most kiwis believe he will walk free.
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Posted Aug-12-2012 ByGod_Himself (1210.96) 
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@God_Himself And I am thankful it was on your soil and not in America.
He would be dead and all his money and property would go to the "law enforcement" team that brought him down.
Epic stories would have been written about his non existent "doomsday device" and the "heroes" who ended his "reign of terror"
Stay strong.
Posted Aug-12-2012 ByTongueboy (3083.74) Tongueboy View Channel Send Message
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he will walk
Posted Aug-12-2012 ByMushy2000 (2.60) 
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And hopefully he can do the same thing again.
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Posted Aug-12-2012 ByGod_Himself (1210.96) 
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bunch of bul...i mean sheepcrap
Posted Aug-12-2012 Byyaleoo (760.68) 
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what the fuck?
Posted Aug-12-2012 ByAdirondack13 (159.60) Adirondack13 View Channel Send Message
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no shame, and there shouldnt be, you are a legend bro
Posted Aug-12-2012 BySnoof (113.10) 
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He's fat n happy
Posted Aug-12-2012 ByMegadeth (1433.10) 
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fat fuck gets fried
Posted Aug-12-2012 Bybobsdesk (432.84) 
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Why do you want him to get fried?
He provided a platform for people to upload data and share it, no different from what Hayden has done with LL.
No better way to say 'I'm a loser' than hating success.
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Posted Aug-12-2012 ByGod_Himself (1210.96) 
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@bobsdesk Yeah i guess you support our governments policing the internet. This is fucking bullshit. If you dont want something digital then dont make it digital. And dont give a company like Apple the monopoly in the music industry and countless other examples.
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@Adirondack13 The government doesnt belong on our computers, they belong stacking bricks and protecting them.
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@God_Himself
Anyone that will steal a movie or a song will steal a tool a horse or a car.
A thief is a thief. Pretty cut and dried really.
You do realize there are people on the internet that pay for their shit, don't you?
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If you steel something and put it in the train station's lockers, should the police arrest the station manager?
If the FBI or Hollywood have any evidence that someone is steeling their goods, by all means, they should go after them. Kim Dotcom didn't steel anything from anybody.
I will keep you updated when the judge tells the prosecutor and the FBI to get lost.
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