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Trade Me pulls spy cameras listings featuring images of people having sex

Author
Katie Harris,
Publish Date
Wed, 9 Apr 2025, 1:23pm

Trade Me pulls spy cameras listings featuring images of people having sex

Author
Katie Harris,
Publish Date
Wed, 9 Apr 2025, 1:23pm
  • A survivor claims sexual violence is being promoted by spy cameras listed on Trade Me with intimate images.
  • said the listings were removed but it has no plans to ban the sale of the devices.
  •  used spy cameras for offences against 22 victims; he was sentenced to four years in jail.

A survivor of image-based offending believes sexual violence is being promoted on Trade Me after nine listings were discovered for covert spy cameras featuring images of people in sex positions.

Trade Me said the listings have now been removed, but there are no plans to ban the sale of the devices on its website.

This comes after Auckland District Court Judge Kevin Glubb said supply chain manager Micah Fala used spy cameras purchased on Trade Me and Ebay to secretly film 22 women and children showering or getting undressed.

Fala was sentenced to four years in prison last week, after admitting 42 charges, including making objectionable publications and sexual conduct with a young person.

Auckland man Micah Fala appears for sentencing. Photo / Dean Purcell
Auckland man Micah Fala appears for sentencing. Photo / Dean Purcell

Before the sentencing, Trade Me policy and compliance manager James Ryan told the Herald the auction site 鈥渟trictly forbid鈥 the cameras from being advertised in a way that implies they could be used illegally.

鈥淪uch as making an intimate digital recording.鈥

However, this week the Herald found nine listings marketed as spy cameras showing the tiny digital devices juxtaposed with images of people being sexually intimate.

Today, Ryan said the listings shared with Trade Me by the Herald were in breach of standards and had been deleted.

鈥淭he sellers have also been warned.鈥

Some of the cameras seen by the Herald.
Some of the cameras seen by the Herald.

Ryan said the company took care to remove listings that didn鈥檛 meet Trade Me鈥檚 standards. But with 鈥渕illions鈥 of live listings, it could not monitor each one.

鈥淲hile we have no current plans to ban the sale of surveillance cameras, which are legal, have legitimate uses and are widely available at retailers across the country, we do regularly review our policies.鈥

However, the Herald again searched yesterday on Trade Me and found four listings featuring the intimate images were still present.

Auckland woman Angelene Judge helped take down a serial predator who pleaded guilty to secretly filming nearly two dozen women and girls. Photo / Jason Dorday
Auckland woman Angelene Judge helped take down a serial predator who pleaded guilty to secretly filming nearly two dozen women and girls. Photo / Jason Dorday

One of Fala鈥檚 victims, Angelene Judge, said in her opinion, the Trade Me listings actively promoted sexual violence.

She said it was offensive that Trade Me still hosted spy camera listings after being informed they were used in Fala鈥檚 crimes.

鈥淭rade Me cannot be surprised that these products are being used in the way they are promoted, which is to commit sex crime in the form of intimate visual recording against women and children.鈥

She said Trade Me now had the opportunity to be part of the solution.

鈥淎s well as banning these products, they could report on how many units of spy cameras they have sold each year. This would help us understand the scale of the issue.鈥

Following this, Ryan said while Trade Me was 鈥渄eeply saddened鈥 that an item bought on the site was used illegally to harm fellow Kiwis, any decision about banning the sale of the equipment lay with policymakers.

Auckland man Micah Fala at his sentencing last week. Photo / Dean Purcell
Auckland man Micah Fala at his sentencing last week. Photo / Dean Purcell

A mother whose children were targeted by Fala earlier told the Herald regulation was needed around who could purchase covert visual equipment.

鈥淵ou can buy [spy cameras] for $60 off Temu.

鈥淚t鈥檚 actually shocking to see how many things are out there that are fake and have a secret camera in them and people just aren鈥檛 aware.鈥

SEXUAL HARM


Where to get help:
If it鈥檚 an emergency and you feel that you or someone else is at risk, call 111.
If you鈥檝e ever experienced sexual assault or abuse and need to talk to someone, contact  confidentially, any time 24/7:
鈥 Call 0800 044 334
鈥 Text 4334
鈥 Email [email protected]
鈥 For more info or to web chat visit 
Alternatively contact your local police station - 
If you have been sexually assaulted, remember it鈥檚 not your fault.

 is an Auckland-based journalist who covers social issues including sexual assault, workplace misconduct, media, crime and justice. She joined the Herald in 2020.

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