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Jailed Brit swindler Paul Ridden free of Phuket charges

Phuket Gazette

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Former Phuket expat Paul Ridden behind bars at Chalong Police Station earlier this year.

He will not face any charges for any alleged fraud committed in Phuket, say police.

PHUKET: -- Former Phuket expat Paul Ridden, who earlier this week was sentenced to four years in jail for fraud and deception charges in the UK, will not face any charges for any alleged fraud committed on Phuket.

Lt Col Boonlert Onklang, Duty Officer at Chalong Police Station, today told the Phuket Gazette that not a single complaint in writing was received by Chalong Police.

“After his arrest, some people came to the police station. They wanted their money back for the house and motorbike deposits they gave him, but Mr Ridden didn’t have any money,” said Lt Col Boonlert.

“But they didn’t file any complaints with the police that Ridden defrauded them… Anyway, it’s not even a case [for the police]. It’s a civil case. It’s not for the police,” he added.

Lt Col Boonlert confirmed that Mr Ridden was fined 5,000 baht and deported by Phuket Immigration after it was discovered that he had overstayed his permit-to-stay in Thailand.

According to a report by the BBC, Mr Ridden pleaded guilty to six counts of fraud by false representation and three of theft.

He was jailed at Lewes Crown Court for four years on each charge, said the report.

The sentences are to be served concurrently.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/archives/articles/2011/article11465.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-11-19

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9 counts x 4 years = 4 years - the magic of having sentences running concurrently. Failed justice system (of the west).

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9 counts x 4 years = 4 years - the magic of having sentences running concurrently. Failed justice system (of the west).

Just read this in the Phuket Gazette

Correction: 24 years jail, less 28 days already served. That's speedy, efficient justice and a credit to the English criminal court administration. Posted byspacer.gif Lewes Crown Court Observer

Sun, Nov 20, 2011 - 2:10:56 PM

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