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This just in from Bangkok Post:

Paedophiles called to account

A British man charged with child sex abuse in Pattaya has apparently committed suicide, while an American paedophile was deported to face further charges.

The body of Nichols Rabet, 57, was found on a bed with hands and legs handcuffed and a plastic bag around his head. Police said there was no trace of any struggle. A suicide note said: "This is my only way out."

Last July, Rabet, a former deputy head at a British children's home, was arrested in Pattaya and charged with multiple paedophile offences. He had been on bail for about 10 months and was found dead at his home in Bang Lamung.

The man had been under extreme pressure as he was released on bail over accusations of having sex with an underage boy and was expected to stand trial on May 29, police said.

The second paedophile found the taste of freedom to be bitter.

Steven Erik Prowler, also 57, was extradited after spending a year in a Thai jail, and now will face more charges back home in California. "Americans who sexually exploit children anywhere in the world" will not be spared, Ann Hurst, attache to the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, said yesterday.

The agency has been working with its law enforcement partners overseas to bring Americans who have committed child sex crimes to stand trial at home.

To send a message to the rest of the paedophile community, Prowler was yesterday deported and accompanied by ICE agents to the US.

He will face charges of travelling with the intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct and engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places, she said. Both charges carry a maximum imprisonment term of 30 years each.

The 57-year-old English teacher at Ramkhamhaeng University's Demonstration School had spent a year behind bars on charges of detaining and molesting minors.

He was nabbed in May last year at his rented apartment in Bang Kapi district after having sex with two boys, aged 15 and 16.

Police said Prowler admitted knowing the two boys for three or four years and paying them 250 baht each time they came over to offer sex services.

With the assistance of ICE agents, police found at the apartment hundreds of photographs of naked teenage boys taken by Prowler, who had lived in the kingdom for six years.

Police also recovered handwritten accounts of sexual encounters with underage boys in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Mexico and the US over the past 10 years.

As a final follow-up to the second case referred to in this article:

His departure from Thailand last week:

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"Thai Immigration personnel hold Steven Erik Prowler, 57, at Immigration Detention Centre as they escort him to the airport in Bangkok May 12, 2006. Prowler, an American English teacher, is due to be expelled from Thailand on Friday after serving a year in a Thai jail for sexually molesting youths and will be tried again in the United States, a senior Thai policeman said."

And his arrival in Los Angeles, USA:

LA man faces charges of molesting boys in Thailand

LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles man deported from Thailand after serving a year in prison for molesting teenage boys appeared in federal court Monday, facing charges of traveling to that Southeast Asian nation to engage in illicit sexual activity.

Steven Erik Prowler, 57, left Thailand after completing his sentence for molesting a 15-year-old and 16-year-old boy. He kicked and screamed "I don't want to go" as officials placed him in a vehicle that took him to the Bangkok airport on Friday. He faces as much as 30 years in prison if convicted in the United States.

On Monday, he appeared before U.S. District Judge Carla Woehrle, who read him his rights and ordered him held without bail pending a May 30 preliminary hearing. Woehrle also scheduled Prowler's arraignment for June 5.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Sherilyn Garnett said outside court he was arrested in May 2005 after Royal Thai police, acting on an anonymous tip, set up surveillance and saw two boys leave his apartment in Bangkok.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said previously that a raid of Prowler's apartment turned up more than 100 photos of naked teenage boys, handwritten journals in which Prowler allegedly described sexual encounters dating back more than a decade, and locks of the victims' hair they said he kept in vials labeled with their names and ages. :D:D

According to a criminal complaint, Prowler told authorities he often paid Thai children the equivalent of five U.S. dollars for two hours of sexual contact.

Prowler, who taught English in Thailand, faces charges of traveling with the intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct and engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places. Each crime carries a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.

The charges are being brought under the U.S. Child Protect Act, adopted in 2003 to facilitate tracking sexual predators across international borders.

"We want this to serve as a deterrent, we want to get the message out that any American that molests children anywhere in the world, we will actively pursue them, investigate the case and prosecute them in the United States," Ann Hurst, a Bangkok-based official with ICE, said Friday. She added that about 20 Americans have been prosecuted under the law.

Prowler, who didn't speak during Monday's brief hearing, appeared in court in a red T-shirt with Thai writing on the back. He pressed his face to a glass partition as he listened to the judge.

The judge granted a request from his attorney allowing Prowler to continue to be housed in the medical wing of the Metropolitan Detention Center. His medical condition wasn't disclosed.

Associated Press

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Thailand has seen the last of him...

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Steven Erik Prowler, 57, left Thailand after completing his sentence for molesting a 15-year-old and 16-year-old boy. He kicked and screamed "I don't want to go" as officials placed him in a vehicle that took him to the Bangkok airport on Friday. He faces as much as 30 years in prison if convicted in the United States.

"After completing his sentence" ? He only got a 1 year term for his crimes here ?

Of course he wants to stay here. He's completed his sentence. He's facing 30 years in the States, though it's unlikely he'll get anywhere near the max sentence.

Waaaaaa, I don't want to go, waaaaaaa. A lot of people say that when they get to the airport. Most of them aren't being escorted by the cops though.

What does he think, if he kicks and screams and cries like a little baby, maybe the Thais will have a change of heart and let him stay here ?

Should have zapped him with a stun gun and sent him back as cargo (in many, small boxes). :o

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Nice to see some justice done.I do however having read the details and see bail was refused which to me is correct.Do not understand how the Thai girlfriend who arranged the killing of her boyfriend managed to get out of jail on bail!

The other guy who killed himself how come he was out and not inside?

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Of course he wants to stay here. He's completed his sentence. He's facing 30 years in the States, though it's unlikely he'll get anywhere near the max sentence.

There is some hope that he'll get at least a lengthier sentence than what he got in Thailand.

A review of some of the cases involving arrests made under the same USA Protect Act of 2003 reveals:

Name, Age, Length of Sentence

Michael Clark, 70 = 8 years

John Seljan, 85 = 20 years

Richard Schmidt, 61 = 15 years

Timothy Obert, 38 = 15 years

Sebastien Sarraute, 30 = 5-1/2 years, then lifetime supervision

Manfred Knittel, 53 = 5-1/2 years, then lifetime supervision

Edilberto Datan, 61 = 17 years

Lester Weber, 50 = 25 years

Also of note is that these are federal, not state, convictions... and federal prison has no parole. They'll do their full sentence.

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'I have known about Jersey paedophiles for 15 years,' says award-winning journalist

By EILEEN FAIRWEATHER - DAILY MAIL - UP-DATE ON Nicholas John Rabet - FORMER PATTAYA RESIDENT - NOW DECEASED -

Last updated at 11:13am on 2nd March 2008

The award-winning journalist who exposed terrible abuse in Islington children's homes now reveals horrifying links to sinister discoveries at Jersey's Haut de la Garenne.

I met the frightened policeman at an isolated country restaurant, many miles from his home and station. Detective Constable Peter Cook had finally despaired, and decided to blow the whistle to a reporter.

He was risking his career, so made me scribble my notes into a tiny pad beneath the tablecloth.

He had uncovered a vicious child sex ring, with victims in both Britain and the Channel Islands, and he wanted me to get his information to police abuse specialists in London.

Tragic truth: Eileen Fairweather's tenacious investigations of abuse revealed links to Jersey

Incredibly, he claimed that his superiors had barred him from alerting them.

He feared a cover-up: many ring members were powerful and wealthy. But I did not think him paranoid: I specialised in exposing child abuse scandals and knew, from separate sources, of men apparently linked to this ring.

They included an aristocrat, clerics and a social services chief. Their friends included senior police officers.

Repeatedly, inquiries by junior detectives were closed down, so I, a journalist, was asked to convey confidential information from one police officer to others. It seemed surreal.

House of Horror: Forensic experts search the area of the Haut de la Garenne home, where a child's remains were found

I duly met trusted contacts at the National Criminal-Intelligence Squad. That was more than 12 years ago, and little happened - until now.

Last weekend, a child's remains were found at a former children's home on Jersey amid claims of a paedophile ring.

More than 200 children who lived at Haut de la Garenne have described horrific sexual and physical torture dating back to the Sixties.

When I heard the news, my eyes filled with tears. I felt heartbroken, not least at my own powerlessness. I have known for more than 15 years about Channel Islands paedophiles victimising children in the British care system.

I was relieved that the truth was finally emerging. But I felt devastated. Children had probably been murdered. I had so not wanted to be right.

I stood outside the forbidding Victorian building of Haut de la Garenne this week and watched grim-faced police in blue plastic forensic suits hunt its bricked-up secret basements for children's bones.

Outside, a large cross commemorates the 35 former residents who died fighting for their country: "Their names liveth forever." Oh yes?

What are the names of the children whose bodies may now be dug up - and why did no one miss and search for them earlier? Jersey's residents and political class must ask these questions.

Disturbing allegations about the murder of children in care have characterised other scandals I investigated in Britain, but today I can reveal for the first time the links between the abuse I uncovered at care homes in Islington, North London, and the horrifying discoveries on Jersey.

I have never before written that 14-year-old Jason Swift, killed in 1985 by a paedophile gang, is believed to have lived in Islington council's Conewood Street home.

Two sources claimed this when I investigated Islington's 12 care homes for The Mail on Sunday's sister paper, the London Evening Standard, in the early Nineties.

But hundreds of children's files mysteriously disappeared in Islington and, without documentation, this was not evidence enough.

Haut de la Garenne children's home, pictured in 1905, in Jersey was formerly a centre for children in care or with behaviour problems

We did, however, prove that every home included staff who were paedophiles, child pornographers or pimps. Concerned police secretly confirmed that several Islington workers were believed "networkers", major operators in the supply of children for abuse and pornography.

Some of these were from the Channel Islands or regularly took Islington children there on unofficial visits. In light of the grisly discoveries at Haut de la Garenne, the link now seems significant, but at the time we were so overwhelmed by abuse allegations nearer home that this connection never emerged.

What we did report prompted the sort of vehement official denials that have come to characterise child abuse claims. Margaret Hodge, then council leader, denounced us as Right-wing "gutter journalists" who supposedly bribed children to lie.

Our findings were eventually vindicated by Government-ordered inquiries, and two British Press Awards. Yet I knew we had only scraped the surface of Islington's corruption.

Now Jersey police under deputy chief Lenny Harper - a 'new broom' outsider - have been secretly investigating a paedophile ring linked to the island's care homes for months, I have been struck by common factors with the British abuse scandals: innocent-sounding sailing trips, where children can be isolated and abused, away from prying eyes, then delivered to other abusers; the familiar smearing of whistle-blowers; and the suppression of damning reports.

Jersey social worker Simon Bellwood was sacked early last year after speaking out, and popular health minister Stuart Syvret, 42, was fired in November after publicising the suppressed Sharp Report into abuse allegations.

"The smears on me are water off a duck's back," this brave man told me yesterday in a St Helier cafe. But his hands shook.

I have never assumed that the officials, politicians and police who cover up abuse scandals are all paedophiles, nor does Syvret.

"They just want a quiet life and their competency unquestioned. I'm angrier with them than the abusers, and want several prosecuted for obstructing the course of justice. The police are considering charges," he added.

Traditionally, police fear paedophile ring inquiries as expensive and unproductive. Traumatised witnesses can be hazy and collapse under cross-examination.

Convictions are rare. Police therefore raid suspected abusers for paedophile pornography, which more easily yields convictions.

Well - in theory. In June 1991, police in Cambridgeshire raided the home of Neil Hocquart who abused children in Britain and Guernsey and, with a social worker from Jersey, supplied child pornography for a huge sex ring.

It should have been a major breakthrough. But, as DC Cook told me, it went horribly wrong.

A handful of child sex-ring victims become "recruiters". They are not beaten but rewarded with gifts,

money and 'love'. In return, their job is to procure other victims. Such a man, my whistle-blower believed, was Neil Frederick Hocquart.

Hocquart, original surname Foster, was abused while in care in Norfolk and was eventually 'befriended' by an older man, merchant seaman Captain H. Hocquart of Vale, in Guernsey, whose surname he adopted.

Captain Hocquart was not the only Channel Islands man with an interest in children in care. Satan worshipper Edward Paisnel, "The Beast of Jersey", was given a 30-year sentence in 1971 on 13 counts of raping girls and boys. The building contractor fostered children and played Father Christmas at Haut de la Garenne in the Sixties.

Cambridgeshire police, in a joint operation with Scotland Yard's Obscene Publications Squad (now the Paedophile Unit), raided Neil Hocquart's Swaffham Manor home in June 1991.

They found more than 100 child-sex videos and 300 photographs of children. At nearby Ely they found his friend, Walter Clack, trying to dispose of a sick home video of a middle-aged man abusing a boy.

Who were the children in these films and photos? Police needed properly to question these men. But they never got the chance.

Hocquart secretly took an overdose of anti-depressant dothiepin and died at Addenbrooke's Hospital soon after his arrest. Was his suicide a last act of loyalty?

DC Cook told me incredulously that a senior officer broke with normal procedure and informed Clack, before he was questioned, that the other suspect was dead. Clack then blamed the dead man for everything, and escaped with a £5,000 fine - and inherited one third of Hocquart's wealth, at his bequest.

Wills featured strongly in the fortunesof the Islington and Channel Islands paedophiles. Police discovered that Neil Hocquart inherited his wealth from the Guernsey sea captain.

But Captain Hocquart possibly paid dearly for befriending orphans: he died soon after making out his will in the younger man's favour.

Scotland Yard detectives told me they found at least "two or three" wills of older men who died of apparent heart attacks shortly after leaving everything to Neil Hocquart.

The officers cheerfully called him a "murderer". These deaths were never investigated: the suspect, after all, was now also dead.

Hocquart wasn't the only person in his circle to become rich this way. A Jersey-born friend of Hocquart's, who started his childcare career on the island before becoming a key supplier of children from Islington's care homes to paedophile rings, similarly inherited a fortune.

Nicholas John Rabet was for many years deputy superintendent of Islington council's home at 114 Grosvenor Avenue.

He and a colleague, another single man later barred from social work by the Department of Health, both took children on unauthorised trips to Jersey. Allegations mounted but nothing was done.

Rabet's opportunities to obtain victims massively increased after he befriended the widow of an American oil millionaire. She died after rewriting her will in his favour.

He inherited her manor house at Cross in Hand near Heathfield, Sussex, where he opened a children's activity centre, and regularly invited children in Islington's care to stay.

Hocquart spent £13,000 on quad bikes for the centre, called The Stables, and he and Walter Clack became "volunteers" there.

Hocquart befriended one young boy and took him on a sailing trip, where there would be little risk of being spotted. Police found disturbing film from the trip of men spraying the naked child with water.

But Hocquart left the boy another third of his money, and he denied abuse when questioned.

Police also found at Hocquart's home naked photos of a boy of about ten, whom they learned was in the care of Islington social services. I shall call him Shane.

Sussex police raided Rabet's children's centre. But he had plenty of warning and, they believed, emptied it of child pornography. However officers still found a "shrine to boys", with suggestive photographs everywhere, including pictures of Shane.

They approached Shane, at his Islington children's home. He tearfully confirmed months of abuse. But their attempts to investigate further were thwarted by Islington Council.

Many professionals had, for years, expressed grave fears about Rabet, and put their concerns in writing. But Islington falsely told Sussex officers it had no file material on Rabet or his alleged victim.

Staff had in fact been ordered to find the complaints and deliver them to the office of Lyn Cusack, Islington's assistant director of social services - but they were handed over to Sussex police only when I revealed their existence.

Islington's appalling mishandling of vital records was highlighted by the independent White inquiry into the abuse in Islington children's homes, which found that "at assistant director level . . . many confidential files were destroyed by mistake, although there is no evidence of conspiracy."

During the investigation into Rabet, Islington also refused to interview any other children in care, or, scandalously, help Sussex police identify other children in Rabet's photos.

With only Shane's evidence to rely on, police decided not to prosecute.

I traced Shane. He was furious that Rabet was never prosecuted, but not surprised. "This goes right to the top," he said, "You have no idea how big this is."

He showed me photos of another victim, a young Turkish boy with a sweet shy smile whom Rabet also regularly took from the Islington home to spend weekends at his manor house.

Shane didn't know where the boy was now, he just disappeared. I was never able to find the boy, either. Many children in care are missed by no one.

I retraced Shane two years ago to tell him that justice had finally caught up with Rabet. Third World police had succeeded where Britain's finest in Cambridgeshire, Sussex, London and Jersey had failed.

Rabet fled to Thailand's notorious child sex resort of Pattaya after the White inquiry. He was arrested there in spring 2006 and charged with abusing 30 boys, some as young as six.

Thai police believed he had abused at least 300. But he was never tried: on May 12, 2006, Rabet died of an overdose at the age of 57.

Two other Jersey-born social workers, who for legal reasons I cannot name, also worked in Islington and later with young offenders.

One arranged more of those mysterious sailing trips to Guernsey, the other sent children to Rabet's centre. Both were accused of abuse.

In 1995, we reinvestigated Rabet and met DC Cook at the restaurant. He had gone through Hocquart's papers, investigated other members of the paedophile ring and met their victims. He was horrified at what he discovered.

One man, for example, married a single mother purely so he could abuse her two young sons.

"He told these poor children to keep quiet, that their mother had been lonely so long they would ruin her life if they said anything," the officer told me.

The vicar who married them knew the groom was a paedophile but did not care: he was one too, and got his victims from a British care home.

DC Cook travelled to Guernsey, which Hocquart regularly visited. There local CID officers drove him round, and he met two brothers whom Hocquart abused, then delivered them to a high-ranking, respected local man to rape.

DC Cook traced another distraught victim in England who provided invaluable information about the man, based in Wales, who copied the ring's child pornography for distribution.

This man clearly needed his door kicked in by police, as did Hocquart's other contacts in Britain and the Channel Islands. But no action was taken.

Then word came from on high to drop his inquiries. DC Cook accepted that there might be an innocent explanation - that his local force might not want the financial burden of a national investigation.

But he became deeply troubled when told not to forward his vital intelligence to specialist officers elsewhere.

Britain's new National Criminal Intelligence Squad (NCIS) had the job of disseminating intelligence on paedophiles across the country. Would I, asked the troubled officer, take his information to the squad's Paedophile Unit for him?

And so we pretended to share a meal while I secretly scribbled down the names, addresses, dates of birth and believed victims of dozens of suspects.

My diary records that I met NCIS on January 4, 1996, at 10.30am, and I also channelled the intelligence to Scotland Yard. Neither, unfortunately, had the power to make local forces take action, so I was not optimistic.

This was not the first time I had acted as a go-between. In 1994, another police officer was barred from investigating a paedophile ring, which included an Islington social worker of Channel Islands origin.

We alerted Scotland Yard. This man was, I learned, involved with five overlapping paedophile rings - but he has never been convicted.

Peter Cook has now retired and agreed to go on the record. He told me the partner of Hocquart's video producer was eventually imprisoned for abusing his own sons. "But we could have stopped so much else, so much earlier," he said.

"The news from Jersey is horrifying. I've thought of Rabet all week. The hierarchy does not like these inquiries, they're expensive and produce embarrassment, so people shove it all under the carpet, they don't want to know even when children are dying.

"There will be people now crawling out claiming they were always worried. What cowards, what bastards!"

Jersey police confirmed this week it was aware of Nick Rabet and keen to learn more about his friends. Peter Cook told me: "I will help all I can."

Michael Hames, the former head of Scotland Yard's Obscene Publications Squad, once told me that he never doubted paedophiles were killing children in care.

But the climate of disbelief was fierce, and he asked sadly: "What police chief will dare risk his career by hiring JCBs [to search for the bodies]?"

Courageous Ulsterman Lenny Harper has. Deposed Jersey health minister Stuart Syvret told me: "My family has lived here since William the Conqueror. But if an indigenous police officer were in charge, this investigation would never have happened. Jersey is an oligarchy, where the elite look after each other."

When I flew home late last night, in time for Mother's Day, I felt utter relief.

This tiny island with its high-hedged lanes looked so pretty when the police series Bergerac was filmed here, but to me said just one thing: that there is no escape from here for a terrified child.

If witnesses who want, finally, to help these tragically un-mothered children, now is the time to speak out.

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Thanks for the update with additional information, bulmercke...

I noticed we didn't have a photo of him posted yet, so here he is .... from his 2005 arrest...

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Nicholas John Rabet being fingerprinted before placed in the local holding cell until his court appearance.

British man arrested on child molestation charges

Nicholas John Rabet, a 56-year-old British national, has been arrested at his Central Pattaya residence on charges of child molestation and carnal knowledge of minors under 15. Inside the house were two boys aged 11. Officers confiscated 11 Gameboy machines and games along with cash and other items.

Rabet was taken to Soi 9 for questioning. Details of how the arrest came about were not revealed, with police refusing to answer questions. However, Rabet’s modus operandi was explained.

It is alleged that he would lure the boys to his home with offers of video games. One of the boys, a 12-year-old, told of how Rabet would ask them to undress when playing the games while Rabet had his way with them.

They were paid 300 baht each time and the boys were given a “commission” if they brought in others. The boy, who cannot be named, said that Rabet had children at his house every day.

Police also revealed that Rabet’s lascivious activities had been taking place over at least 11 years and that there were hundreds of children who had been subjected to the foreigner’s perversion.

On Friday afternoon, a lawyer for Rabet showed up at Pattaya police station with 200,000 baht, requesting bail for his client. Pol Maj Sriprapar Suparattanachote, head of the children and women’s division, refused to allow bail on the basis that Rabet was a danger to society.

Rabet’s legal representative was preparing for court proceedings to seek bail. If convicted, Rabet could face many years in a Thai prison.

- Pattaya Mail / July 22, 2005

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Thanks for the update with additional information, bulmercke...

I noticed we didn't have a photo of him posted yet, so here he is .... from his 2005 arrest...

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Nicholas John Rabet being fingerprinted before placed in the local holding cell until his court appearance.

British man arrested on child molestation charges

Nicholas John Rabet, a 56-year-old British national, has been arrested at his Central Pattaya residence on charges of child molestation and carnal knowledge of minors under 15. Inside the house were two boys aged 11. Officers confiscated 11 Gameboy machines and games along with cash and other items.

Rabet was taken to Soi 9 for questioning. Details of how the arrest came about were not revealed, with police refusing to answer questions. However, Rabet’s modus operandi was explained.

It is alleged that he would lure the boys to his home with offers of video games. One of the boys, a 12-year-old, told of how Rabet would ask them to undress when playing the games while Rabet had his way with them.

They were paid 300 baht each time and the boys were given a “commission” if they brought in others. The boy, who cannot be named, said that Rabet had children at his house every day.

Police also revealed that Rabet’s lascivious activities had been taking place over at least 11 years and that there were hundreds of children who had been subjected to the foreigner’s perversion.

On Friday afternoon, a lawyer for Rabet showed up at Pattaya police station with 200,000 baht, requesting bail for his client. Pol Maj Sriprapar Suparattanachote, head of the children and women’s division, refused to allow bail on the basis that Rabet was a danger to society.

Rabet’s legal representative was preparing for court proceedings to seek bail. If convicted, Rabet could face many years in a Thai prison.

- Pattaya Mail / July 22, 2005

sriracha john - two things are possible in this case which have for obvious reasons gone unreported -

First - his attorney offered 200,000 baht under the table to the BIB for his bail which was initially rejected. When he died he was out on bail. What happened? Did he have to offer a much larger sum to ensure his liberty - and in such circumstances the BIB are quite adept at extorting every last baht from a 'victim'.

Two - paedophiles of the very worst kind - which Rabet was - have a habit of "suiciding" themselves in Thailand - often in police custody. In otherwords - the police have no compunction about killing them before trial.

This is Thailand!

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paedophiles of the very worst kind - which Rabet was - have a habit of "suiciding" themselves in Thailand - often in police custody. In otherwords - the police have no compunction about killing them before trial.

This is Thailand!

As examples, here's two from just one week..... a pedophile and credit card fraudster...

Malaysian forgery suspect found hanged in Thai prison

BANGKOK: -- A Malaysian national was found hanged in a Thai police detention cell eight days after being arrested for credit card forgery, media reports said Sunday.

Boontai Tan, 27, was found dead Saturday shortly after midnight with a belt around his neck hanging from a toilet beam in a police station detention cell in Pathumwan, a Bangkok suburb.

He had been arrested on February 9 on charges of credit card and document forgery, and interrogated Friday prior to his alleged suicide, the Bangkok Post reported.

Tan was the second foreigner to allegedly commit suicide under detention last week.

German national Helmut Nehls, charged with raping a minor, was found Wednesday at a prison in the north-eastern city of Udon Thani with his wrists slashed and a sock stuffed down his throat.

Police arrested Nehls, 64, who was from Zeppernick in the eastern German state of Sachsen-Anhalt, on February 10 on charges of raping and abducting a minor.

-- DPA 2007-02-18

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