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- | + | Western power fined over goldfields death<br><br>A British man was fined more than £100,000 for failing to carry a passport worth £4,700 when he fled to Thailand as part of an elaborate scheme to conceal his illicit ties to the Royal Family, an inquest has heard.<br><br>David Thomas, 27, is facing jail and £500 fines when he leaves the UK this month for a Thai jail term and has been ordered not to leave the country without permission from authorities.<br><br>Thomas pleaded guilty to conspiracy to corrupt the Crown and one count of money laundering, as he accepted the maximum penalty in the High Court in London.<br><br>The jury were unable to reach a verdict on the three other charges.<br><br>The court heard Thomas fled the UK in a rented truck after leaving his job working in the UK to fight the Royal family's land claims in Thailand.<br><br>Trial at court heard Thomas, of Tarrytown, Suffolk, admitted using £5,000 to buy two passports, but denied using any other money to buy the first two since leaving his job as a supermarket worker last December.<br><br>He admitted two counts of conspiring to corrupt the Crown, two counts of money laundering, four counts of fraud, [https://www.mariettadiesel.com/ 바카라] one count of obstruction, one count of contempt of court and one count of perverting the course of justice.<br><br>The court heard Thomas had been trying to secure a Thai citizenship but failed because of a lack of funds. He used the money for trips and accommodation, including in Thailand, where he had been travelling as part of the £4,700 he said had been spent on the property.<br><br>The pair have denied his activities, in which he would meet with senior members of the Thai government in return for information and a series of visits to the Royal family, despite repeatedly telling friends he was leaving because he had been in Thailand to "undermine their royal authority and cause problems for the British monarchy", the court heard.<br><br>Thomas was arrested in May last year when he tried to board a flight to Bangkok with £3,000 he had hidden in his pocket, a court was told.<br><br>The pair would lie to customs officials when they flew, as they would then have hidden cash in their luggage.<br><br>Thomas's lawyer John Ramm QC told the court that Thomas had been living in the UK for six months before the Royal Court of Justice found him guilty on June 6 of corruption of a public official.<br><br>Thomas, of the Hounslow area of south Suffolk, had claimed as part of his bail conditions that he did not want to live in Thailand where he would have been subject to torture or life imprisonment, having been jailed for an alleged 30 years for [https://www.arj-institute.com/ 바카라] his role in a drugs bust in the US that implicated Prince Andrew.<br><br>During the course o |
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Western power fined over goldfields death
A British man was fined more than £100,000 for failing to carry a passport worth £4,700 when he fled to Thailand as part of an elaborate scheme to conceal his illicit ties to the Royal Family, an inquest has heard.
David Thomas, 27, is facing jail and £500 fines when he leaves the UK this month for a Thai jail term and has been ordered not to leave the country without permission from authorities.
Thomas pleaded guilty to conspiracy to corrupt the Crown and one count of money laundering, as he accepted the maximum penalty in the High Court in London.
The jury were unable to reach a verdict on the three other charges.
The court heard Thomas fled the UK in a rented truck after leaving his job working in the UK to fight the Royal family's land claims in Thailand.
Trial at court heard Thomas, of Tarrytown, Suffolk, admitted using £5,000 to buy two passports, but denied using any other money to buy the first two since leaving his job as a supermarket worker last December.
He admitted two counts of conspiring to corrupt the Crown, two counts of money laundering, four counts of fraud, 바카라 one count of obstruction, one count of contempt of court and one count of perverting the course of justice.
The court heard Thomas had been trying to secure a Thai citizenship but failed because of a lack of funds. He used the money for trips and accommodation, including in Thailand, where he had been travelling as part of the £4,700 he said had been spent on the property.
The pair have denied his activities, in which he would meet with senior members of the Thai government in return for information and a series of visits to the Royal family, despite repeatedly telling friends he was leaving because he had been in Thailand to "undermine their royal authority and cause problems for the British monarchy", the court heard.
Thomas was arrested in May last year when he tried to board a flight to Bangkok with £3,000 he had hidden in his pocket, a court was told.
The pair would lie to customs officials when they flew, as they would then have hidden cash in their luggage.
Thomas's lawyer John Ramm QC told the court that Thomas had been living in the UK for six months before the Royal Court of Justice found him guilty on June 6 of corruption of a public official.
Thomas, of the Hounslow area of south Suffolk, had claimed as part of his bail conditions that he did not want to live in Thailand where he would have been subject to torture or life imprisonment, having been jailed for an alleged 30 years for 바카라 his role in a drugs bust in the US that implicated Prince Andrew.
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