It’s not that I do not disagree that these people should be caught. They did nothing and of course neither did police…but there were complaints.Īnd in South East Asia I have some disquiet about the international hunt for child sexual abusers which is promoted by governments.įormer CEOP boss with host of Anerica’s Most Wanted What went on in the green rooms and backstages with well-known personalities was well known by television executives. Now it’s all political of course, British society having in the past ignored not only warning signs against Jimmy Savile but real evidence that he was a child abuser.īut it was not for want of attempting by the British tabloids. He was evasive and devious in court, just as he was with me on a flight from Bangkok to Hong Kong. Glitter was found guilty of having sex with a 12-year-old plus indecently assaulting others. I am a single dad and she is on standby with a visa to help me take Annie, Matthew and Archie if for some reason my Burmese-Karen nanny, a registered nurse, but who has never been abroad, fails the criteria of the UKVI.Īs for yesterday’s convictions brought belatedly by British Police – well they, of course, should have happened a long time ago. In another coincidence it is Sudarat Sereewat, who is also helping me get my children back to the UK. Then three years later working alongside Sudarat Sereewat of the Foundation Fight Against Child Exploitation I was there waiting as he came out of prison, and was able to follow him as he tried unsuccessfully to carry out his plan to evade arrest by British Police and avoid the UK and as the officer from CEOP had to return to London empty handed.īut we were able to scupper his plans to go back into hiding. I wrote my report and within a week Glitter was arrested. The then ‘News of the World’ had pulled out its reporters from the resort, but he was easy to find. I had no time for accreditation and government minders when I got the call in Bangkok that he was suspected to be there. The same night my colleague photographer Andy Chant was chased around the bar by his Vietnamese wwife with a knife and the Brit was threatening to report me to the Vietnamese government for working as a journalist without being accredited – which was of course true. ‘How come you said nothing?’ I asked: ‘What else do you know?’ I had a remonstration with the owner (since changed I believe) of the Labyrinth Bar in Vung Tao where Glitter was known to perform.
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