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Court martial for soldier accused of covertly filming women during sexual encounters

  • Corporal Manu Smith began court martial proceedings today at Burnham Military Camp for secretly filming two women without their consent in 2020.
  • Smith allegedly recorded the women during intimate moments between August and December 2020, while both parties deny consent to being filmed.
  • Prosecutor Flight Lieutenant Hannah O'Byrne said both women would testify via audio-visual link that Smith shared the images on Snapchat despite their objections.
  • Smith denies all charges, claiming he believed he had consent, and his lawyer emphasized the allegations remain unproven pending trial.
  • The court martial is expected to last at least three days, highlighting concerns about privacy breaches and military conduct standards.
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NZ Herald broke the news in Auckland, New Zealand on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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