A man wrongly accused of downloading explicit child pornography was charged on assumptions, bias and an incomplete investigation, his counsel says.
The Invercargill man, who has permanent name suppression, was arrested on December 15, 2020, after police were informed by the Department of Internal Affairs the material had been downloaded from his Mega cloud storage account.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Grant Gerken said at a criminal costs hearing in the Invercargill District Court yesterday that while the man did initially set up the account in August 2018, further evidence pointed to his former friend, Person A, as the offender.
"It seems the initial reason for setting up the account started around Person A wanting to upload pictures or videos, electronic material, relating to some of his (Person A's) ex-girlfriends or girlfriends," Gerken said.
"There was nothing to indicate the material was illegal. That was the basis for setting up the account."