Thursday, 28 August 2008

Home Secretary: "We need to control Glitter"




Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has said that she does not want Gary Glitter to be
able to travel abroad once he has returned to Britain.








The vocaliser - material name Paul Gadd - is presently on his way gage to Britain
after coating a prison house sentence in Vietnam for abusing children.



"We demand to control him, and he will be, in one case he returns to this country,"
Ms Smith told the wireless station talkSPORT.



She added: "It sure enough would be my aspect that with the sorting of book
that he's got, he shouldn't be travelling anywhere in the world,"



"I want Gary Glitter to be controlled whilst he's here and I don't want
him to be able to go anywhere else in the world in order to abuse children."



Glitter will be required to sign the sex offenders' register and will have to
give notice the government if he wants to travel abroad.



Glitter's attorney Le Thanh Kinh aforementioned that his client went to the British
consulate after organism released from Thu Duc jail in Binh Thuan at 11.30am
local time (5.30am UK time).



He added: "I spoke to him just now and he said everything is OK. He is
happy to be going home. He was in a good humour."



Glitter was transported in a Jeep under constabulary guard to the airport. On his
arrival he was taken inside through a VIP entrance around an minute before the
flight took off. He is due to change planes in Bangkok, Thailand, and come
in London tomorrow good afternoon.














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