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Rejected by Vietnam, Thailand and Hong Kong ... now pop pervert Glitter finally agrees to return to Britain

Last updated at 15:08pm on 21.08.08

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Paedophile Gary Glitter has agreed to fly back to Britain after two days in international limbo as he was refused entry to Hong Kong and Thailand, according to Thai police.

Officers said the disgraced former pop star has finally agreed to board a flight back to London despite his attempts to avoid returning to his home country.

The paedophile and former pop star has agreed to return to Britain after being caught in a sting that resulted in him being served deportation papers in Hong Kong.

Thai police want him on the first available direct flight back to London. A space is being held for him on flight TG 901, which departs at 1.10am local time and lands at Heathrow Terminal 3 at 6am tomorrow.

Reluctant: Gary Glitter flying back to Thailand today. Police there say the convicted paedophile has now agreed to take a flight back to Britain

Reluctant: Gary Glitter flying back to Thailand today. Police there say the convicted paedophile has now agreed to take a flight back to Britain

The deal came after it emerged that Glitter had appealed to the Foreign Office to help him out of his travel deadlock.

But an airport source said he had fallen into a trap by boarding the plane to Hong Kong:

"Gary Glitter was allowed to fly to Hong Kong. It was a trap and he fell for it. He was given the deportation papers as soon as he touched down.

'They can now legally make him get on that plane back to the UK, or put him in a detention centre.

'Thai immigration police colluded with Hong Kong to make this happen as neither country wants him. Consular officials are speaking to him."

A spokesman said: 'It's our understanding that he's arrived in Bangkok. He will either try to go somewhere else or come back to the UK.'

Some 19 countries had refused the convicted paedophile entry and Thai officials had threatened to put him in a detention centre if he refused to leave for Britain.

The 64-year-old, travelling under his real name Paul Gadd, was said to be trying to book flights to Sri Lanka and Singapore this morning before accepting his fate.

With an estimated £5 million fortune, there were fears that he could bribe his way into a country and resume his pursuit of children.

The former singer appeared totally determined to avoid returning to the one country he will certainly be allowed into - Britain.

He was released from prison in Vietnam on Tuesday after serving a three-year jail term for abusing girls aged 11 and 12.

From there he was deported to Thailand, supposedly to board a flight from Bangkok back to Britain but on arrival, he refused to budge.

Last night it was suggested that an announcement by Home Secretary Jacqui Smith on restricting travel by paedophiles was behind this decision.

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The sleeping creep: Glitter snoozes on a Thai Ariways flight to Hong Kong yesterday

After a farcical 20-hour standoff with immigration officials, he eventually took a Thai Airlines flight to Hong Kong.

Glitter had rebuffed all attempts to coax him aboard two London flights from Bangkok, and the Thais had made it clear he was not welcome to stay in their country, declaring him a 'threat to domestic morality'.

During the confrontation, he was overheard saying: 'I've been in jail three years. Now I want to do some shopping in Hong Kong.'

Once aboard Thai Airlines Flight TG602 to Hong Kong and settled into his business class seat, Glitter began issuing instructions to cabin staff, telling them: 'I am quite famous and hard of hearing. Please can you arrange for an escort for me at the other end?'

He used an on-board phone to call a friend in Hong Kong, asking him to book accommodation in Wanchai - the city's lively night club area. 'Just leave any message with Thai airways ground staff. They will know how to contact me,' he said.

The only reporter on the plane, Andrew Drummond, who was in the seat behind him, asked Glitter his plans and was told: 'I am travelling to Hong Kong for medical treatment.'

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Stop right there: Gary Glitter arrives at Hong Kong airport where he is greeted by immigration officials

Drummond said: 'On landing, Glitter left the plane after being met by Cathay Pacific staff and an immigration official.

'He smiled as he was fast-tracked through the Diplomats and Airline Staff immigration point, but once out of sight the smile must have been wiped off his face.'

At least 19 countries have said they will refuse him entry.

Meanwhile, the Home Office denied reports it had blundered by issuing him a new passport last year, allowing him to roam the world.

A spokesman insisted his passport - number 761028553 - was in fact issued in 2002, four years before he was jailed in Vietnam.

The spokesman said: 'There was no blunder. We do not enforce the return of sex offenders, and he was entitled to a passport.'

While Glitter, 64, was doing his utmost to avoid the UK, Home Secretary Miss Smith seemed determined to bring him home and keep him here.

She was accused at Westminster of trying to manage the news by waiting for a 'celebrity pervert' to promote her tough measures to curtail paedophiles' rights to travel.

In fact, there were suspicions Miss Smith had actually triggered the Glitter farce by panicking him into refusing to board the flight to Britain.

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Please let me in: Glitter tries to persuade Chinese officials to let him into Hong Kong

While at Bangkok, he watched the BBC which was broadcasting that paedophiles would never be allowed to travel again.

Shadow Home Secretary Dominic Grieve, said: 'Government policy timetable should not be dictated by the movements of a serial sex offender with a media profile.

'This would be the crudest form of news management in an extremely sensitive area.' 

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Embarrassment: Home Secretary Jacqui Smith

Miss Smith admitted that she had found it ' embarrassing' that Glitter had not come home but said: 'No paedophile is a celebrity, every paedophile needs to be controlled.'

The former star, who in his 1970s heyday sold 18million records and has a personal fortune of £5million, told reporters he was planning to write a book to 'prove' his innocence.

He said: 'I should never have been in there. I was set up.'

Glitter has also spoken excitedly about a reunion with his family. However, those sentiments are not shared by his only son who has tried to cut all ties with him.

Paul Gadd, who is 44 and shares Glitter's real name, even denies that the former singer is his father.

The Mail tracked him down to a remote farmhouse on the outskirts of a Devon village this week. He has now taken a boating holiday with his partner and two children.

Mr Gadd, speaking on his mobile phone and asked about his father's return, denied they were even related - despite documentary evidence to the contrary.

He said: 'My father does not even have a passport. He has never left the UK. You have the wrong guy.'

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All smiles: Gary Glitter at Bangkok Airport yesterday

Asked if he had disowned Glitter, he said: 'He's not my father.'

A neighbour said: 'It's no secret in the village who Paul Gadd is. But he is a nice bloke and we all respect that whatever his father may have done is no reflection on him.'

Mr Gadd is Glitter's oldest child. He was born a year after Glitter married Ann Murton in July 1963. In 1966 a daughter, Sarah, followed. The marriage lasted only another four years.


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I think he is the least likely to be able to reoffend this time. People everywhere will be watching him like a hawk.

- Charlie, London

That's because I am the voice of the people Mr R.Jones. And might I add that Satanic beard is doing that monstrosity no favours whatsoever.

- Squiz, Islington

I have noticed you only print comments from specific people, such as: 'Sqiz,Islington'. You never publish mine.

- R.Jones, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl

A blunder from the Nu Labor HOME Office!? No impossible surely.

- Jacqueline, Hampstead, London

Yes he is entitled to treatment, but he isn't entitled to abuse young girls!

Give him his treatment and a very tight control order

- Stuart, UK Luton

Breach of "Human Rights", a term that is abused time and time again.

Thank you Labour for signing our country down the drain twice. Firstly by signing the EU Human Rights Act and secondly by signing the EU Constitution. The later is in fact the abuse of Human Rights.

- Frank, Home Counties, England.

I think we are losing sight of the big picture here! If I remember correctly the Double-G is still wanted on paedophile charges in the UK? So let him get treated, in prison, while the prosecution prepares its case.

- Paul, London

Stephen, London- somebody expresses an opinion and you call them a paedophile? Wow, that's some quality debate my friend (I take it you are a Sun columnist?) I think its you who should be banned from contact with children so you cannot perpetuate your idiocy. Chin chin old chap.

- Aesir, London

You've all missed the point about his NHS entitlement. Yes he's a citizen, yes he's paid huge taxes but if your out of the country for more than three months your deemed to be a resident of where you were. ie not entitled to free NHS care. This has been applied to ex pats living in Spain and so Gadd will be no different. Except if he's arrested then as a prisoner he's entitled. OK?

- Ethan, uk

At the risk of being branded as someone with "sick tendencies" by Stephen of London because I'm not foaming at the mouth baying for castration, I have to say I find this mob hysteria of quick judgement and sudden widespread national expertise in the psychology of sex crime fairly bewildering.

Let's be clear, Paul Gadd's crimes are extremely serious and awful; his victims lives are irreparably damaged but this frenzy to cut off genitalia - like that suddenly means problem solved (are you sure he's not then still a paedophile?) - is also pretty grotesque; like some macabre medieval concept of justice.

Paul Gadd is a disturbed man who has committed horrendous crimes, but I would simply ask you to reflect on your own desires for retributive blood and ask yourselves just how many steps up the evolutionary chain you really think that puts you.

- Gareth Morgan, London, UK

Yes, he's entitled. Fair enough. But so are inmates of HM's institutions of correction, somewhere he's bound to end up again. Deviants like him don't get "better" except under strict control and/or medication.

- Rogan, DFW TX

I take it he paid tax when he was working ,then he is entitled to be treated by Nhs...actually many non-British born come here to use our Nhs and have not paid a penny and get other benefits!

- Jean, London,England

He's paid his taxes over the years so he's entitled to treatment. Stephen, pretend it's his own taxes that have paid for his treatment. Yours are probably spent on weapons, social security fraudsters and MPs' benefits. Feel any better?

- Keith, King's Cross

..back in time for Xmas Panto circuit

- Tony, Barnet

It seems that everybody from anywhere in the world gets free treatment on the NHS whether they are criminals or not, so why shouldn't he? He is British and he has paid his taxes which is more than can be said for most people in hospital waiting rooms these days.

- Casper Slides, Ibiza, Spain

I think we should give him medical treatment and while the doctor has him under anastetic CASTRATE him as well.
That way he is no threat to other children world wide.

Then he can tell other child molesters he is the leader of the pack and they can follow the same as him.

- Terry C, Surrey

Teddy - have you lost your mind..you either have no children yourself or let me guess you have similar sick tendencies as Glitter? He should be locked up as soon as he hits the tarmac never to see the light of day again...but no doubt knowing this country he will get free treatment (which my tax pays for) and then a deal with some scummy rag like the Mirror/Sun to tell his story!

- Stephen, London

What I wouldn't give to be his surgeon - he's wake up a little less capable of raping children.

- Jane, london

This sicko should not be allowed to come back to the UK and get free NHS treatment. I don't want my taxes paying for the like of him! Let him suffer!

- Anon, London

I hope the police pick him up at the airport and charge him with the offences he committed before he was jailed in Vietnam. He has not served his sentence - he got away with crimes in the UK - the kids that were molested by this monster have a life sentence of what he did to them and that will affect them for the rest of their lives. Doesn't deserve treatment on the NHS - save the money and give it to a more needy cause. Once a paedophile always a paedophile. He wont change and when he's had his heart treatment I expect he'll be out prowling...

- Barbara, Sydney, australia

Regardless of whatever hideous crime he has committed, he is still a UK national and I'm sure over the years he has paid enough into the NHS. We're on shaky ground if we start providing care on a morality basis.

- Kitty, London

This country is an absolute joke!

- Stephen, London

The people that REALLY control inter nation child abuse are untouchable, because they are rich and influential. GGlitter is small fry and has probably paid a fair wedge of tax so he's entitled to NHS treatment. As to his treatment of young girls, we may speculate that chemical castration ought to be made available to him.

- Neil, london uk, Airstrip ONE .

I imagine he's paid enough in tax over the years to have whatever treatment he requires.

- Squiz, Islington

All UK nationals are entitled to free NHS treatment. He has served his time and is now a free man however distasteful his crime.

- Teddy, Islington, London


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