A 19-year-old Dannevirke man appeared in the Palmerston North District Court yesterday after being charged with possessing terrorism propaganda.
Jordayne Evan Thomas Madams faces 10 charges of possessing objectionable material consisting of child sex abuse videos and images, and terrorism material.
He made no plea when he appeared in court and a police spokesperson said he was due to appear in court on December 7 - where he would be required to enter a plea.
According to court documents, that included a text file of The Terrorist's Handbook, which gives instructions on how to assemble bombs and explosives, as well as Isis beheading videos.
It was also alleged Madams had videos showing Isis, a jihadist militant group predominantly operating in Syria, executing a captured soldier with a machinegun and carrying out a beheading.