A New Zealand man in a group of 10 foreigners detained by Cambodian officials for "producing pornography" has been released on bail.
Paul Brasch, 33, a tour guide in Cambodia, was one of those arrested at a pool party in Siem Reap last month on pornography charges.
However, the charges were downgraded after no pornographic material was found and Siem Reap governor So Platong said they were actually arrested for allegedly ignoring a warning to stop their parties, The Phnom Penh Post reported.
The Post reported on Thursday that seven of those arrested had been released on bail, but the nationalities of those released were not known.
A Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesman confirmed Brasch was among those released.