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'Bingo! We've got him'
19/10/2007 12:07  - (SA)  

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Christopher Paul Neil is led by Thai police to a new conference in Bangkok, Thailand. (Sakchai Lalit, AP)
  • Paedophile suspect arrested
  • Suspect paid boys for sex
  • 'No place to hide'
  • Interpol paedophile identified
  • Bangkok, Thailand - A Canadian schoolteacher accused of sexually abusing over a dozen boys was arrested on Friday in rural Thailand after an unprecedented public appeal from Interpol had turned him into the world's most wanted suspected paedophile.

    The suspect, 32-year-old Christopher Paul Neil, had been hiding in the town of a Thai friend who arranged some of his alleged sexual liaisons with boys, police said.

    "Bingo! We've got him," police Maj Gen Wimol Powintara told The Associated Press.

    Neil was driven from the province of Nakhon Ratchasima to the national police headquarters in Bangkok, about 210km away.

    Handcuffed, with a blue shirt draped over his head, Neil made no comment to reporters as officers led him into the headquarters, where a news conference was scheduled later in the day.

    He declined to give details of the arrest, saying a news conference would be held in Bangkok later in the day.

    Shortly before the arrest, Wimol said police had rushed to the northeastern province Thursday night after receiving credible information that Neil had fled there. Residents said they had spotted the Canadian near the home of the Thai friend, Wimol said.

    Neil lived in Thailand from 2002 to early 2004, police said.

    Thai authorities issued an arrest warrant on Thursday for Neil after determining that he may have sexually abused boys in Thailand, in addition to a dozen Cambodian and Vietnamese boys, some as young as six, whom Interpol suspects he abused.

    Taught at various schools in Thailand, South Korea and Vietnam

    He was to be extradited to Canada after being prosecuted in Thailand, said police spokesperson Pongsapat Pongjaren.

    The Thai arrest warrant was based on the testimony of one boy, who said he was lured to Neil's apartment in Bangkok by a Thai man, Wimol said on Thursday.

    The boy was one of three Thai youths, aged nine, 13 and 14 at the time, who contacted police on Wednesday after seeing Neil's photograph on television. They claimed he had paid them to perform oral sex on him in 2003, Wimol said earlier, adding that the Canadian allegedly also had sex with at least one other underaged male.

    The boys said the suspect showed them pornographic images on his computer at his apartment in Bangkok, and paid them each 500 baht to 1 000 baht, Wimol said.

    Neil has taught at various schools in Thailand, South Korea and Vietnam since at least 2000.

    He suddenly left his most recent teaching job in South Korea last week on a one-way ticket for Thailand as investigators closed in on his identity. Cameras at the immigration counter captured his image as he arrived at Bangkok's international airport.

    The hunt for Neil began three years ago when German police discovered about 200 online photographs of a man sexually abusing children. His face was digitally obscured, but German police were able to reconstruct a recognisable image and Interpol circulated those images last week.

    The suspect was identified with the help of hundreds of tips from people who responded to an unprecedented appeal by Interpol for public assistance.

    - AP



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