Megaupload's Kim Dotcom remanded in custody

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Wed, 25 Jan 2012 11:17a.m.

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Megaupload founder and internet piracy accused Kim Dotcom has been remanded in custody until February 22.
Megaupload founder and internet piracy accused Kim Dotcom has been remanded in custody until February 22.
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25 Jan 2012 04:46p.m.

Sizemik wrote:

Another classic case of NZ authorities bowing to pressure. We saw it displayed with two French Govt. agents who were guilty of pre-meditated murder walking free back in 1980's. Remember, we're dealing with a judiciary that sees fit to grant child molesters name suppression and a slap on the wrist because they make us laugh. Yet again, NZ is the joke here . . . not Kim Dotcom.

25 Jan 2012 01:45p.m.

Sceptic wrote:

How about the police explain why they had the armed offenders squad roping down from a helicopter at this guys mansion and what justification they had for use of armed officers.

25 Jan 2012 01:20p.m.

Peter wrote:

It's possible he would want to hang out in style in another country, work on rebuilding or licensing megaupload technology, while his lawyers plead his case in the US

25 Jan 2012 12:55p.m.

Max wrote:

Flight risk? some how i dont believe it, more of a case of wanting to keep him locked up for the sake of it.

25 Jan 2012 11:29a.m.

Neil wrote:

Sorry - I can't find any connection between "flight risk" and having been deported from Thailand - explain please...