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Prison for covert films of children, customers

Last updated: December 23, 2025 10:05 am
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A man from Dunedin has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison for creating and possessing thousands of items of child pornography. Dean Matthew Armstrong, 45, appeared in court via video link before Judge David Robinson at the Dunedin District Court. His name suppression has now lapsed.

Armstrong was found guilty on multiple charges related to making and possessing objectionable publications, as well as a charge of filming individuals without their consent. The impact of his actions was highlighted in a victim impact statement, where a father expressed how Armstrong had robbed his daughter of her innocence and caused immense anxiety for the family.

Police discovered a disturbing collection of child exploitation material on Armstrong’s devices during a search in July of this year. The material dated back to 2015 and included images of a 4-year-old victim in compromising positions. Additionally, self-created child exploitation material was found at Moana Pool, where Armstrong was responsible for supervising children.

The judge emphasized the significant harm caused to the victims, both those directly affected by Armstrong’s actions and others who may have been impacted indirectly. Despite Armstrong’s claims that he did not distribute the material he created, the judge noted the victims’ valid concerns about the possibility of further dissemination.

Taking into account Armstrong’s early guilty plea, remorse, and personal circumstances, Judge Robinson reduced the initial sentencing starting point to 47 months in prison. He also highlighted the lack of evidence suggesting that Armstrong would have ceased his criminal activities if not apprehended.

The disturbing case serves as a stark reminder of the lasting trauma inflicted by individuals who engage in such reprehensible behavior.

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