Dhaka, Aug. 5 -- New Zealand's former deputy police commissioner lost the right to anonymity Monday after he was charged with possessing child sexual exploitation and bestiality material.Jevon McSkimming was arrested in June and charged with eight counts of possessing objectionable material, but the courts had prevented media from reporting his name or other details of the case.Appearing in Wellington District Court on Monday, McSkimming opted not to seek an extension of the suppression order.His lawyer, Letizea Ord, told Judge Tim Black "there is not a further application in respect of name suppression. It's accepted that it can lapse today".He is yet to enter a plea.Asked as he left court if he had a message for the public, McSkimming s...
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