A Kaitaia backpackers' lodge owner has been accused of stupefying young travellers with prescription drugs, before indecently assaulting them and making intimate videos.
Michael Harris, 56, appeared in the Kaitaia District Court yesterday on 39 charges, including stupefying, indecent assault, and making and possessing intimate visual recordings. Many of the charges are representative, meaning they cover more than one alleged incident.
The 16 alleged victims are thought to have been mainly young German men, aged between 18 and 25, staying at Mainstreet Lodge on Kaitaia's Commerce St. The first of the incidents allegedly occurred in 2012, the last just three days ago. Harris was arrested early yesterday morning, appearing nervous when he appeared in the Kaitaia District Court at 1pm. He did not seek bail and was remanded in custody until September 18. An application for interim name suppression was refused.
Police fear there may be more victims and are calling on anyone who stayed at the lodge, and has suspicions something untoward may have happened, to make contact via a special 0800 number or email address.
Many of the victims are believed to have stayed in the owner's residence. The business offers backpacker accommodation, hotel units and, on occasion, longer term accommodation in the owner's home.