Kim Dotcom urges New Zealand police to go after FBI chief
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INTERNET mogul Kim Dotcom has launched a bold, though probably doomed, bid to have FBI director James Comey grilled by New Zealand police while visiting the South Pacific nation for a security conference.
Mr Comey is reportedly attending a meeting of the "Five Eyes" intelligence sharing network - comprising the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand - being held in the South Island this week.
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