Gary Glitter Back on the Streets...Sort Of
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From E! Online:

Gary Glitter isn't Britain's problem just yet.
The disgraced glam rocker is reportedly refusing to complete the last leg of his journey after being released today from a Vietnam prison and immediately deported following three years in prison on a child-molestation rap.
According to the Guardian, Vietnamese authorities escorted the 63-year-old entertainer, born Paul Francis Gadd, from Thu Duc prison to Ho Chi Minh City airport, gave him a passport and stuck him on the first flight back to his native Great Britain. They should've waited to send him direct, though.
The BBC reports that Glitter did not board the Bangkok-to-London portion of his flight, telling authorities that he was having a heart attack and couldn't go on.
Attorney Le Thanh Kinh has said that his client does not want to return to his home country and it's not difficult to understand why.
Glitter was due to arrive at London Heathrow around 1 a.m. Wednesday. The welcome wagon, in the form of British police, was expected take the singer into custody and force him to register as a sex offender.{snip}Glitter was supposed to fly out on Qatar Airways with a stopover in Doha, but the airline banned him. His attorney then arranged for Thai Airways to take him through Bangkok back to London. To ensure no unauthorized layovers, Thai immigration police were expected to meet the plane at the airport.
"We are aware of his passport number and will happily assist Mr. Gadd to the intended destination in case he has second thoughts about stopping off here," Sudarat Sereewat, a member of the Thai National Human Rights Committee, told the Guardian.{snip}
Glitter, best known for the made-for-sports anthem, Rock and Roll (Part 2), may also be slapped with a court order barring him from going near children and restricting his Internet use.
Unfortunately for discerning music fans, one place Glitter will be permitted to go is back to the recording studio. He told a Vietnamese newspaper recently that he intends to resume work on a new album. Unfortunately for discerning music fans, one place Glitter will be permitted to go is back to the recording studio. He told a Vietnamese newspaper recently that he intends to resume work on a new album.
{Gary Glitter smiles at journalists in a Vietnamese court before being convicted of having sex with children in March 2006.}









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