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While last month's shutdown of Megaupload has been well documented, the finer details of the raid on Kim Dotcom's mansion have only just been revealed. A new and astonishing report features a house tour and in-depth discussion with Dotcom's bodyguard. He was confronted by dozens of armed police, some from New Zealand's elite anti-terrorist force, who also demanded of a nanny: "Do you have any bombs?!"

Even after taking in the details of today's 3Newz report several times, it is harder than ever to comprehend what happened at the Dotcom mansion last month.

We knew that dozens of police swooped on the location in helicopters and we knew they were armed. But what is even more unbelievable is that some of them were from the Special Tactics Group, New Zealand's elite counter-terrorist force.

STG, nicknamed "Super Tough Guys", train with the country's Special Air Force and are sent in to deal with the most violent of offenders. Yet no one in the Dotcom household had any record of violence. Indeed, their main target was a man suspected of online copyright infringement – a computer related offense.

Wayne Tempero, Dotcom's bodyguard, told 3Newz that the police were armed with assault rifles and sidearms – STG are known to use M4A3 carbines and Glock pistols. Tempero explained that two firearms were held in Dotcom mansion – two shotguns, both his, legal, fully licensed and locked away in safes.

At 06:45 Tempero was woken by a "horrendous noise" and after dressing and running outside he was confronted by a huge cloud of dust being kicked up a helicopter hovering just above the ground.

Tempero, wearing just a t-shirt and track pants with his hands held up, and was ordered by a flak jacket wearing armed officer to lie on the floor. Tempero said that the noise of the helicopter and doors being smashed elsewhere on the property was so loud that if the police did identify themselves, he didn't hear them.

The armed police went into the indoor play area which had 3 kids inside – one aged 3, one 4 and another 15 months, together with their Filipino nannies. From there they proceeded to one of the nannies' rooms, kicked the door down and demanded to know if she had any firearms – or bombs.

Tempero said he asked the nanny twice if she was sure they asked if she had bombs – she said she was. "Maybe that's the kind of thing that Filipino nannies do," Tempero said.

Outside people were being handcuffed and put on the floor. Two security guards, Tempero himself and the Filipino staff, were placed next to a van containing barking dogs.

Meanwhile the police had gone upstairs and were trying to smash down the door to Kim Dotcom's quarters. Tempero said Dotcom's wife tried to give them the security code but they weren't interested and told her to go downstairs.

Police smashed down three doors to get to Kim and when Tempero was allowed back upstairs, six officers with sledgehammers and a circular saw were trying to smash into what they thought was Dotcom's hiding place. It was in fact a broken service elevator/dumb waiter (below).


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Dotcom had actually followed a prearranged plan formulated by his bodyguard which involved him hiding in the "Red Room" to ensure his safety. Tempero was asked what would have happened if a couple of police had simply turned up and asked for Dotcom to come down.

"He would have complied with everything, we would have sat at the large table, he would've probably offered them breakfast and he would have complied with everything," Tempero said.

"Would he have done anything to destroy the hard drive, to take down Megaupload?" 3Newz asked. "Certainly not, why would he? He would be destroying his defense," Tempero responded.


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Despite the massive police and apparent counter-terrorist operation against him, Dotcom was in the Red Room alone for more than half an hour.

"If Kim had a Doomsday setup where he could delete his harddrive or takedown Megaupload, would there have been sufficient time for him to do that had that been his intention?" questioned 3Newz.

"He could've done that within seconds," said Tempero.

There can be little doubt that Kim Dotcom and the other operators of Megaupload are accused of serious crimes and ultimately a court will decide if they are innocent or guilty. But whatever the scale of the alleged offenses, these are 'white collar' issues – computer matters – and whatever he may or may not have done, Kim Dotcom is not a terrorist and has never been accused of being one.


Judging by the 3Newz reporter's tone, he's struggling to see the connection between the alleged offenses and the response by the authorities. And he isn't the only one.


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I honestly think its wrong seriously all this for running a website.
 
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So, Poor Dotcom is branded as a terrorist for what?

Running a useful website, that Hollywood happens to despise?


Is it just me, or does this arrest seem awful similar to Osama bin Laden's "arrest", with the exception of no fatalities?
 
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Those stupid guys from the STG need to cool down and stop playing Call of Duty, seriously.

All those men are told is to go capture Kim from their superiors. They're not told anything that they don't need to know, so as far as they're concerned, he was a terrorist (hence why they screamed at his nanny asking if they had bombs.) All they do is follow their orders, and that's what they did.
 
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okay, i'm taking personal offense off of this article, because i'm a Filipino. seriously, ask a nanny twice about bombs? WTF is Kim Dotcom anyway, a Bin Laden sympathizer or something? we don't even remotely look like Middle Easterners, more like Polynesian (think Hawaii-- we look like that, except smaller) or maybe Thai.


if anything, this arrest might have been made on the assumption that Kim's money made him somewhat like a Mafioso--rich, grand, and fully loaded with tons of armed goons roaming the grounds.
 

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okay, i'm taking personal offense off of this article, because i'm a Filipino. seriously, ask a nanny twice about bombs? WTF is Kim Dotcom anyway, a Bin Laden sympathizer or something? we don't even remotely look like Middle Easterners, more like Polynesian (think Hawaii-- we look like that, except smaller) or maybe Thai.


if anything, this arrest might have been made on the assumption that Kim's money made him somewhat like a Mafioso--rich, grand, and fully loaded with tons of armed goons roaming the grounds.

They were probably told to expect bombs, major caches of weaponry, and other defenses to elicit this sort of a raid.
He was essentially branded a terrorist. It's becoming easier for this to happen every day, all around the world.
 
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okay, i'm taking personal offense off of this article, because i'm a Filipino. seriously, ask a nanny twice about bombs? WTF is Kim Dotcom anyway, a Bin Laden sympathizer or something? we don't even remotely look like Middle Easterners, more like Polynesian (think Hawaii-- we look like that, except smaller) or maybe Thai.


if anything, this arrest might have been made on the assumption that Kim's money made him somewhat like a Mafioso--rich, grand, and fully loaded with tons of armed goons roaming the grounds.

They were probably told to expect bombs, major caches of weaponry, and other defenses to elicit this sort of a raid.
He was essentially branded a terrorist. It's becoming easier for this to happen every day, all around the world.
lol. so expecting the worst means they didn't do their homework and recon'd the place. otherwise they would have known that it was just one bodyguard and some asian nannies.
 

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lol. so expecting the worst means they didn't do their homework and recon'd the place. otherwise they would have known that it was just one bodyguard and some asian nannies.

It seems to me like they just wanted to make an example out of somebody, and this is the guy they chose.

"Help pirates and this is what we'll do to you, next!"
 
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lol. so expecting the worst means they didn't do their homework and recon'd the place. otherwise they would have known that it was just one bodyguard and some asian nannies.

It seems to me like they just wanted to make an example out of somebody, and this is the guy they chose.

"Help pirates and this is what we'll do to you, next!"

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What the fuck? That sounds like way, way, way too much for just running a file sharing service. One with legitimate uses at that. They wrecked this guy's house, traumatized his kids, and fucked over around half the people on the internet because this guy made a website that can be used for illegitimate purposes. The guy made some cash on it, so what? Megaupload was a good service. A good service with a ton of legitimate stuff on it.

World's going crazy these days.
 
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