Hong Kong - Disgraced British glam-rock star Gary Glitter
was believed to be headed back to Bangkok Thursday after a bid to
enter Hong Kong failed.
The convicted paedophile was hoping to recover from his nearly
three-year Vietnamese prison ordeal in the former British colony
known as a shoppers paradise after he refused Wednesday to board a
plane to Britain from Bangkok.
However, he found Hong Kong's door firmly closed to him on arrival
late Wednesday with the British Foreign Office saying later that he
had been denied entry and was expected to be deported back to
Thailand Thursday morning.
Thailand has already barred the Briton from entering the country
as an 'undesirable,' so it was unknown where Glitter would travel
next or whether Thai officials would force him to take the next
connecting flight to London.
Glitter flew into Bangkok on a Thai International Airways flight
Tuesday after being released from two years and nine months in a
Vietnamese prison for sexually abusing two preteen girls.
He deplaned at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, where he
refused to board his flight to London, claiming to be suffering chest
pains.
A checkup found Glitter fit to travel, but he had already missed
his scheduled flight to London.
He did not board the next available flight but instead spent more
than 20 hours in transit while officials tried to coax him onto an
international flight.
Hong Kong was a destination he had talked about going to in an
interview with Vietnamese media while he was still in prison.
Thai Airways confirmed Glitter had landed in Hong Kong around 11
pm (1500 GMT) Wednesday, but he never emerged into the arrivals hall.
Hong Kong immigration officials have refused to confirm or deny
whether the disgraced star has landed in Hong Kong, maintaining their
usual policy of saying the department does not comment on individual
cases but considers each application in accordance with the law and
individual circumstances.
However, the British Foreign Office said Glitter had been denied
entry and would be deported back to Bangkok Thursday morning.
The British consulate in Hong Kong said Glitter had been in touch
with it requesting assistance but said the matter of his deportation
was a Hong Kong immigration issue.
Glitter, 64, whose real name is Paul Gadd, was arrested at the Ho
Chi Minh City airport in November 2005 as he tried to catch a flight
to Bangkok after being accused of sexually assaulting two girls, aged
11 and 12, in Vietnam.
He received a three-year sentence, which was reduced by three
months during a Vietnamese New Year amnesty.
During his time in prison, Glitter was diagnosed with a heart
problem, and he was expected to seek medical treatment in Britain,
where he was expected to be met by police to be entered into the
national registry of sex offenders.
Glitter's first arrest on charges related to child sex laws was in
Britain in 1997 when thousands of images of child pornography were
found on his computer after he took it to be repaired.
He was sentenced to four months in prison and served two before
resettling in South-East Asia.
The British press tracked him down in Cambodia and Vietnam and
wrote articles accusing him of abusing local children, which led to
his arrest and conviction.
Glitter became famous for his flamboyant costumes and behaviour
during the glam-rock period and was known for hits like I'm the
Leader of the Gang, Do You Wanna Touch Me, Hello! Hello! I'm Back
Again, and I Love You Love Me Love.
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