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[Photo: The Nation - Photo of the suspect Vico taken by Thai immigration authorities on 11 October.//Interpol]
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[Photo: The Nation - An image of Vico sent to Interpol following its worldwide appeal for information on his identity.]
Vico the paedophile spotted in Thailand
BangkokPost.com, Agencies
"Thailand is at the centre of an international manhunt and authorities in the country, in cooperation with Interpol and police around the world, are hunting him down," Interpol chief Ronald Noble said.
The hunt centres on a Canadian paedophile seen abusing young boys in pictures released by Interpol. He has been identified as an English teacher who is now in Thailand. Interpol has given him the nickhame "Vico".
Interpol announced Monday it had identified the man it accuses of posting pictures of himself raping young boys in Vietnam and Cambodia, a week after issuing an unprecedented appeal for help.
The suspect flew from South Korea to Bangkok last Thursday, where security cameras documented his arrival at immigration, the Lyon-France based organisation said, citing help from South Korean and Thai authorities.
Interpol has also determined the man's name, nationality, date of birth, passport number and current and previous work places, but provided none of those details in its statement.
However, Thai police were not so reticent and said the man was a 32-year-old Canadian.
Pol Col Apichart Suriboonya told the AFP news agency the suspect arrived in Thailand last Thursday.
"Thai police are collecting evidence and information from neighouring countries and other Interpol members to seek a court order for an arrest warrant,'' he said.
"The response and contribution we have had from the public has been remarkable," said Noble, who also praised the media for publicising the search.
International police and prosecutors are still collecting and analysing evidence to bring charges against the man.
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OPERATION VICO
Interpol's wanted paedophile is now in Thailand
The man photographed sexually abusing young children in Vietnam and Cambodia (Vico) in images posted on the Internet is now believed to be in Thailand, Interpol online confirmed.
Interpol's wanted paedophile is now in Thailand
An image of Vico sent to Interpol following its worldwide appeal for information on his identity
Intense investigative support from authorities in South Korea and Thailand revealed the man flew from Seoul to Bangkok International Airport on Thursday, 11 October, with security cameras documenting his arrival at immigration at 3.26pm.
'Thailand is at the centre of an international manhunt, and authorities in the country, in co-operation with Interpol and police around the world, are hunting him down,' said Secretary General Ronald K. Noble.
As a result of information provided to Interpol by five different sources from three continents, the suspected child abuser labelled 'Vico,' was identified as a man teaching English at a school in South Korea.
Within three days of the appeal, working with its National Central Bureaus around the world Interpol had also established the suspect's name, nationality, date of birth, passport number, and current and previous places of work.
'The response and contribution we have had from the public has been remarkable, as has the support from the media, which has enabled officers in our specialised unit, our office in Bangkok and police in other member countries to make such remarkable progress in such a short space of time.
'We must once again enlist the public's support, this time to pinpoint Vico's current location.'
More than 350 people worldwide contacted Interpol in response to its appeal for assistance for Operation Vico.
The man pictured sexually abusing 12 different young boys in Vietnam and Cambodia in a series of around 200 images could otherwise not be identified, Interpol said.
Anyone with information on the man's current whereabouts is asked to contact their local police or Interpol via its website, www.interpol.int
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October 16, 2007 15:16 PM
Serial Paedophile Taught In International Schools, Says Interpol
BANGKOK, Oct 16 (Bernama) -- A suspected serial paedophile being hunted by the Interpol and police in the region, had taught in an international school in Thailand for a year, as well in Vietnam and South Korea, Interpol officers said Tuesday.
Michael Moran, crime intelligence officer of the Trafficking in Human Beings Sub-Directorate, said the suspect taught in Thailand between 2003 and 2004 and was seen entering the country from CCTV image at the airport here.
"We hope he will hand over himself to the authorities. He is not a wanted man but we need him to assist us in the investigation," he told reporters on the sidelines of the Euro-Asian Police Cooperation Symposium here.
Moran, however, declined to confirm or deny a report that Cambodian police had identified the suspect as a 32-year-old Canadian national, Christopher Paul Neil.
Interpol said on Monday the suspect, code-named "Vico", was believed to have fled to Thailand last week from South Korea where he had been teaching English.
According to media reports, investigators have been trying for three years to trace the man after German police discovered the first of 200 photographs on the Internet in which he was shown abusing 12 young boys in Vietnam and Cambodia.
His face was disguised with a swirly digital pattern in the images but experts at Germany's BKA federal crime office were able to get a clear image of him.
Following the posting of the his image on the Interpol website, they had received 200 to 300 pieces of information sent by those who knew him or had seen him.
Moran said Thai police had been alerted on the possibility of the man hiding in the country, or even trying to sneak out to neighbouring countries.
"There is no record of him leaving the country. We have also informed other countries at the meeting today," he said.
Malaysian CID Director Datuk Christopher Wan is attending the meeting.
Asked about the possibility of the man committing similar crimes in South Korea, Moran said he strongly believed the guy was capable of doing that as it was the nature of such sex offenders to exploit children in countries where they are travelling.
They normally put themselves in easy access to schools by becoming teachers, he said.
Interpol Chief in Bangkok Panaspong Sirawongse said Thailand's police, immigration and juvenile crime divisions were assisting them in tracking down the suspect.
"He had been here before and knows people. We hope the public will come forward and help us," he said, adding that such sex offenders always kept a low profile and preferred to work in schools or religious-related bodies.
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Some reports say his parents have also called on him to hand himself over to the authorities. There are currently several links on the frontpage to posts that have apparently been made in Dave's ESL Cafe by the offender (as Peter Jackson) (http://forums.eslcafe.com/korea/search.php?search_author=Peter+Jackson). Also his own MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/25501756) and a Wikipedia entry (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Paul_Neil):
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PAEDOPHILE CASE
Thai man claims he's a victim
Published on October 18, 2007
Massive hunt for suspect turns up nothing as local reveals sex role
A young man yesterday emerged as the first known local victim of alleged Canadian child molester Christopher Paul Neil, the subject of a global manhunt by Interpol and local police.
Speaking after an interview with police, the man, now 18, said he frequently visited Neil's room at an apartment in Bangkok's Din Daeng area four years ago. Neil performed oral sex acts on him on four occasions, paying him between Bt500 and Bt1,000 a time.
The unidentified man said he learned Neil had sex with two of his male friends, also under age at the time, and filmed these acts. The man was unaware if Neil had ever filmed him.
He said Neil let the boys play computer games in his room while he caressed them openly.
A source said the man could have been among several Asian boys recorded having sex with Neil, who then posted these images on the Internet.
According to the man, Neil hired his father, a taxi driver, to drive him around Bangkok and elsewhere. Among the places Neil visited were Patpong in Bangkok and Pattaya in Chon Buri.
A source at the Crime Suppression Division, who located the unnamed man, said another victim was currently undergoing drug rehabilitation in the South after being arrested earlier this year.
Police were trying to locate the second man to interview him.
Immigration police records show Neil flew into Bangkok last Thursday, arriving from South Korea where he worked for several years as an English teacher in Seoul.
Airport security cameras captured him and Interpol was able to match that to a photograph from Neil's website that had been digitally reconstructed by a special crimes unit in Germany.
The picture taken at the airport shows him as balding and with glasses, although previous pictures had him with more hair and no glasses. Interpol says 200 photos have circulated on the Internet, showing the man assaulting 12 different young boys.
Meanwhile, officials at Ramkhamhaeng Advent International School - a Christian school in the Hua Mark area - said Neil taught there from August 2003 to January 2004.
"He didn't pass probation," said Poramit Srikureja, an assistant chairman of the school.
Poramit said the school gave Neil verbal and written warnings about his performance, in particular sloppy lesson plans and instances where he left students unsupervised in the classroom.
Rajdeep Takeuchi, who was the principal of the school during Neil's tenure, said he was an ineffectual teacher, but never caused any problems.
"As far as I remember, he is quiet and keeps to himself. We monitor newcomers closely but he never created any problem with the students," she said.
Both said there were no complaints of abuse by parents or students during the time he was at the school.
Poramit said it had been much easier for schools to recruit teachers before the high-profile case of John Mark Karr, who claimed he killed six-year-old American child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey in 1996.
Karr was arrested in Bangkok last year and deported to the United States, where he was freed for lack of evidence. He had worked as an English teacher in Bangkok, South Korea and other places.
"It is very good now that we have the police help us screen teachers to make sure there is no previous record" of wrongdoing or criminal activity, Poramit said. "It is a lot more difficult now to get teachers."
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Some reports say his parents have also called on him to hand himself over to the authorities. There are currently several links on the frontpage to posts that have apparently been made in Dave's ESL Cafe by the offender (as Peter Jackson) (http://forums.eslcafe.com/korea/search.php?search_author=Peter+Jackson). Also his own MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/25501756) and a Wikipedia entry (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Paul_Neil):
http://www.2bangkok.com
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2007/10/18/headlines/headlines_30052874.php
Arrest warrant issued for suspected Canadian paedophile
A Thai Court issued an arrest warrant for a Canadian paedophile suspect sought by Interpol, alleging him of sexually abusing a nine-year-old Thai boy.
The warrant was issued after the boy made his accusations against 32-year-old Christopher Paul Neil after seeing the man's picture in a newspaper.
Neil who has been hunted by Interpol was charged of kidnapping, illegal detention, and molesting a boy under 15 years old.
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Canadian pedophile arrested in Thailand
The Canadian schoolteacher, who became the world's most wanted suspected pedophile was arrested by police Friday in Nakhon Ratchasima Friday.
The suspect, Christopher Paul Neil, will be brought to Bangkok later today.
He was being brought back to the capital for a press conference scheduled at 2pm.
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The arrest came a few days after the suspect's image was splashed across media reports around the world.
Interpol released images of the alleged child molester, which were taken from Internet pictures that had masked the suspect behind a digitally created swirl.
Interpol investigators were able to use new technology to alter the image to allegedly resemble the original images, which they then released to the international media.
Thai police issued an arrest warrant on him on Thursday for kidnapping, illegal detention, and of molesting a 13-year-old Thai boy, four years ago.
Interpol tracked him from South Korea where he was an ESL teacher in Kwangju Foreign School. It asked cooperation from Thai police after he arrived at Bangkok this month.
Western media reported that Neil worked as a chaplain from 1998 to 2000 at an air cadet summer training centre in Nova Scotia and that his duties included spiritually advising children ages 12 to 18. No complaints were brought to commanding officers about Neil at the time.
Police allege the suspect has been going around the world preying on young boys and taking pictures of his encounters.
They allege he would then post the images on the Internet after digitally altering his face. Police have about 200 photos of a man with a dozen boys posted on the Internet in 2004, but likely taken in 2002 and 2003.
Interpol believes the photos were taken in Cambodia and Vietnam.
Fellow ESL teachers told Associated Press that Neil made frequent postings to a popular online forum called Dave's ESL Caf้e under the pseudonym "Peter Jackson."
More than 300 postings under the name Peter Jackson were erased shortly before his disappearance, the Associated Press reported.
The Nation/Agencies
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One report spoke of Neil being arrested at the house of a local procurer 'friend':
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'Bingo! We've got him'
(bangkokpost.com, dpa)
The Canadian target of a vigorous international manhunt as "a serious threat to society," sat calmly in dark sunglasses when he was taken to a press conference police arrested him Friday.
He was detained earlier on Friday in Nakhon Ratchasima after police received a tip-off, authorities said.
"Bingo! We've got him," said Pol Maj Gen Wimol Powintara to The Associated Press news agency.
Thailand's deputy national police chief told more than 100 reporters that Christopher Paul Neil, 32, appeared to be "a serious threat to society" who is suspected of having abused scores, possibly hundreds, of boys - some younger than 10 - and girls.
General Wongkot Maneerin said that it was likely that Neil, a wandering English teacher, would be tried in Thailand for abusing boys during his time as an English teacher in Bangkok in 2003.
These crimes carry a penalty of 20 years in jail in Thailand.
German police investigators triggered an international furore when they managed to "uncoil" his digitally altered internet photographs that showed him abusing many young boys in Cambodia and Vietnam.
Neil had hidden his face by lifting his T-shirt after being escorted into Bangkok police headquarters past a scrum of reporters, many from overseas.
Later as he was presented to the press he appeared calm, with no expression.
General Wongkot himself questioned the suspect - a sign of the international interest in a case that galvanised police in a dozen countries.
"His behaviour was not normal. His sexual behaviour seems to have been extraordinary," the deputy police chief said.
"We are lucky that we have stopped him now. We have many of his victims coming forward to give evidence against him," he added.
The Thai police issued an arrest warrant Thursday after a Thai boy came forward to accuse the Canadian of paying for oral sex.
Neil was finally arrested Friday morning in Nakorn Ratchasima (widely known as Korat), northeast of Bangkok, after fleeing South Korea a week earlier, following the release of his picture by Interpol with a "red alert," its highest search signal.
Police said he was tracked down after a tip-off.
Canada also has laws allowing it to punish paedophiles for their activities in third countries.
Former colleagues have regaled reporters with evidence of an "unassuming character" who was a "diligent teacher."
But writings attributed to him on the Facebook social-networking website and elsewhere show evidence of an arrogant character who offered advice about cleaning a computer of "dangerous" photographs and how to avoid character checks when applying for teaching jobs.
Neil fled Korea after wiping hundreds of postings he had made on an English teachers' discussion group and shaving his hair off.
At least two young Thais said Neil abused them and paid them money after luring them to an apartment he used to rent in Bangkok several years ago, according to the Thai police.
The German police started investigating his activities when they discovered three years ago that his swirl-disguised picture was common to scores of Internet images of his paedophile activities in Asia.
His family in Canada had urged him to give himself up.
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Transvestite key in capture of Christopher Neil
A Thai transvestite named Oum was the key man whom police traced to eventually locate and arrest the much-publicised Canadian paedophile Christopher Neil in Nakhon Ratchasima on Friday.
Oum, a 20-year-old transvestite in Pattaya, was a two-year friend of Neil who was wanted by Interpol for raping boys under 15 in many countries.
After the Thai police received requests from Interpol to help locate Neil who entered Thailand on October 11 from South Korea, they received a tip about Oum.
Police visited bars and karaoke clubs in Pattaya to find Oum and learned that Oum and Neil went to Chaiyaphum, Oum's hometown.
Police also learned that that Neil went to see Oum after arriving in Thailand and that Oum took Neil to Chaiyaphum after learning from the media that his friend was wanted by Interpol.
Police travelled to Chaiyaphum but learnt that the pair had already left the province for Nakhon Ratchasima to live with Oum's cousins.
Police said Neil did not resist arrest when police raided the one-storey house where he lived with Oum.
"The suspect was quiet. He wasn't agitated, he didn't say anything at all," Lieutenant General Pongsapat Pongcharoen told reporters at a press conference in Bangkok.
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Compare report below with details in previous post:
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[Photo: Pattaya City News - See other pictures at above link! Neil = left, so presumably the figure on the right is the transvestite 'Oum' described in the previous post (http://www.angkor.com/2bangkok/2bangkok/forum/showpost.php?p=17777&postcount=7)]
Exclusive – Canadian Pedophile began his Thailand trip here in Pattaya.
As reported in the National and International Press, the Canadian National wanted on charges of pedophilia has now been caught. Mr. Christopher Paul Neil aged 32 was arrested in Nakorn Rachasima Province in the North-East of Thailand, some 200 kms from Bangkok. Interpol, who has been tracking the man from South Korea, where he worked as an English Teacher, informed the Thai Police that he had come to Thailand on 11th October. We can exclusively reveal that his first stop on his trip to Thailand was here in Pattaya. We obtained CCTV pictures from a Hotel in Soi VC in South Pattaya which clearly show Mr. Neil checking in on 11th October with a Thai Friend who is believed to have previously organized liaisons with underage boys and girls, during his first trip to Thailand in 2002. He checked out of the hotel on 13th October as planned and then made his way to the North-East which is where he was eventually caught on Friday.
How to catch a paedophile suspect
Most-wanted Canadian Christopher Neil is behind bars after police traced a phone call, and questioned his transvestite friend.
It was like finding a needle in a haystack.
But the story behind the apprehension of Canadian pedophile suspect Christopher Neil is almost as strange as the pictures and the actions he's alleged to have taken to get into this trouble in the first place.
It involved a race to get to his hideout - and the assistance of a transvestite friend.
Thai police laid out the bare bones of his capture, which has attracted worldwide attention. It began when they decided to keep tabs on the people who knew Neil during his previous trips to the country.
On Thursday night, that strategy paid off.
Police were able to trace a call from a 25-year-old Thai transvestite, accused of arranging some of Neil's alleged sexual liaisons with young boys.
When they confronted the katoey, he admitted he knew where Neil was, and led them to a rented home in Nakhon Ratchasima province, where the Canadian was hiding out.
Five officers walked up to the residence and knocked. Neil opened the door and was immediately asked for proof of his identity.
Neil acknowledged his name but refused to talk about anything else, demanding to see a lawyer.
The 130-long kilometre trip back to Bangkok, where he appeared in court Friday morning, may have seemed a long one for the suspect. But it's nothing compared to the journey that lies ahead.
That will likely include a trial in the country and another in Canada, where he may be extradited to face justice back home. (Agencies)
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Paedophile suspect to be held for 12 days
(BangkokPost.com, Agencies) - The Criminal Court on Saturday ordered that Canadian school teacher suspected of sexually abusing boys be held in jail in Bangkok for at least 12 days, pending his trial on molestation charges.
A judge at the Bangkok Criminal Court signed a police order to extend detention of Christopher Paul Neil to 12 days and could keep him behind bars up to 84 days.
"Police can detain him for questioning until the end of this month," said Pol Lt Gen Wimon Pao-in.
After the brief hearing, Neil was remanded to Bangkok Remand Prison.
Neil, 32, was arrested at an unregistered rented house in Nakhon Ratchasima's Muang district. He denied all charges.
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Neil denies Thai charges
BangkokPost.com, Agencies
A suspected Canadian paedophile charged Saturday with molesting underage Thai children has denied charges he committed any crime in Thailand.
The 32-year-old Christopher Neil faces charges of molesting underage children, depriving children of parental care and restraint of freedom, Pol Maj Gen Wimol Powin told the media on Saturday after a Thai court ordered Neil could be detained for 12 days of investigation.
"He denied the charges but has not said much more," Pol Maj Gen Wimol told the media. Reporters were barred from the brief court hearing, considered only a formality to legalise the arrest of the suspect in such a major crime.
The maximum sentence on the current charges is 20 years in prison. Reportedly, Neil also could face sex-crime charges in Cambodia, Vietnam and his native Canada.
Neil, who once taught at a Bangkok language school and knows Thailand, was arrested Friday in Nakhon Ratchasima after police traced him through friends, former co-workers and mobile phone calls.
Pictures surfaced from closed-circuit TV archives in Pattaya that showed Neil checking into, and two days later out of a Pattaya hotel [Earlier post with picture & other linked pictures: http://www.angkor.com/2bangkok/2bangkok/forum/showpost.php?p=17780&postcount=8], immediately after he was photographed as he arrived at the immigration desk at Suvarnabhumi airport.
Thai authorities ordered a warrant for Neil's arrest on Thursday, a week after he fled South Korea, after two Thai teenagers accused him of paying for oral sex when they were nine and 14, grounds for prosecution under Thai law.
Detectives in various countries had been hunting Neil since German police discovered photographs on the Internet three years ago of a man sexually abusing 12 boys in Vietnam and Cambodia.
His face had been scrambled with a digital swirling pattern, but German police computer experts managed to unravel the "Swirly Face" disguise and Interpol issued an unprecedented worldwide appeal through the Internet for information on who the man was.
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Paedophile suspect: 'Get me out of Thailand'
Canadian media are reporting this morning that the paedophile suspect caught last week in Nakhon Ratchasima might be feeling sorry for himself.
Christopher Paul Neil, being held in a Thai jail and charged with molesting young boys had one plea to his family this weekend, the CanWest News Service says in an exclusive story in several Canadian newspapers:
"Help me get out."
Neil was taped by Canadian TV when he was taken to court last Saturday and ordered held for an initial detention of 12 days for investigation. He reportedly made a plea to his family back home:
"Take care ... to make sure I get out of here. That's all - help me get out."
The chances of that seem right now to be extremely slim. It is far more likely that he will be formally charged and tried on several counts of forcing young boys to have sex with him, and be sentenced to up to 20 years in a Thai prison.
Neil's younger brother, Matthew, later told reporters outside his home in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, that his family will stand by the accused, the Canadian media is reporting.
Their mother is upset but "is not going to abandon him," Neil said. "It is her son, despite the allegations."
The brother also said his family would like to see his brother extradited back to Canada, which has an extradition treaty with Thailand.
A spokesman for the attorney-general's office said Saturday talk of extradition is premature, the Canadian news reports said.
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I seem to remember momentarily reading somewhere that Neil has already refused to submit himself to the HIV blood tests mentioned below:
Police find another 'victim of paedophile'
Published on October 23, 2007
Thai police said yesterday they had found another alleged victim of suspected Canadian paedophile Christopher Neil, 32, who has been asked by police to submit to HIV tests.
Maj-General Wimol Pao-in, commander of the Division for Suppression of Crime Against Children, Youths and Women, said the alleged victim, aged 19 and living in Din Daeng, had hesitated to give testimony due to embarrassment and fear publicity would tarnish him and his family.
Police had assured the young man his testimony would be kept secret.
Wimol said he had instructed investigators to contact Interpol to get copies of the 200 images reportedly posted on the Internet by Neil, so Thai police could charge him with publishing pornographic materials.
Meanwhile, Deutsche Presse-Agentur reported that Neil had been asked by police to submit to blood tests to determine if he had HIV.
A child welfare officer involved in the case said it was "sensible" to test someone suspected of having sex with scores of vulnerable children or teenagers for sexually transmitted diseases. Neil must agree to take blood tests.
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http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2007/10/23/headlines/headlines_30053469.php
See previous post for details of another local victim materialising:
Update: Canadian suspect refuses HIV test
Suspected Canadian pedophile Christopher Paul Neil has refused an HIV test ordered by Thai authorities as part of standard procedure for prisoners in the country, the Canadian media reported today.
"Every prisoner is asked to take an HIV test but at this point he has turned that down," CTV's Steve Chao told that network's morning show Canada AM on Monday.
Neil is currently being held at Bangkok Remand Prison. Police have kept him under suicide watch..
"According to authorities, he is facing a great deal of stress, so he's being allowed to take some medicine for a high-blood pressure condition," Chao said on CTV on Monday.
Neil, 32, met with Canadian consular officials over the weekend and received a list of possible lawyers he could use to represent him. Consular officials have also offered to communicate any requests to Neil's family in the westernmost Canadian province of British Columbia.
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jpatokal
23-10-07, 12:46 PM
CTV reported Neil believes he has a good defence but he did not reveal details.
He said he was wary of doing any time in a Canadian prison.
"No, I'm not a person who could last long in a Canadian jail," he told the broadcaster.
I have the sneaky suspicion that, after he sees what Thai jails look like, he just might change his mind...!
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