Monthly Archive for July, 2010

Now you see them….British property bosses disowned

OH NO!…JOE COLE HAS SIGNED AGAIN

FROM ANDREW DRUMMOND
Bangkok July 20 2010

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Link Hua Hin Country Club and the Daily Mirror

Link to some amazing progess pictures at HHCC

Link to Russian model video

The Lersuang Family Tree - see letter Property Pundit

British ‘off plan’ property kings Errol Salih and Selwyn Casey – the men who brought us England footballer Joe Cole and gave him a free condo in a non-existent project in Hua Hin   have made a tactical withdrawl  er, have been dismissed from their property rental business, Club Lersuang in Phuket.

joe-cole-public-notice-lersuangThe Phuket Gazette has published a public notice announcing that the feisty ’suvern’ lads are no longer directors of Club Lersuang  Co. Ltd and as of last month the company is no longer responsible for their actions.

I am not sure what this means to those who have lost thousands upon thousands in some of their projects but hopefully there will be no more victims in the future.

Sadly though, it seems all to much like nobody is going to be responsible for those unfortunate people who put money down on the say so of these guys.
In a remarkably obsequious interview in the Phuket Gazette last year Salih put his woes down to Thailand’s troubles and the recession.

The promise - Hua Hin Country Club

The promise - Hua Hin Country Club

There’s nothing quite like understating their case. He even had the gall to say nobody has lost money on any of the company ventures.  Lersuang heavily promoted the Hua Hin Country Club, together with a Hua Hin developer and publisher Colin Devonshire, and flew out Joe Cole, who this week signed for Liverpool F.C., to get publicity in the local rags and in the UK.

Hua Hin Country Club under construction - picture on their website

Hua Hin Country Club under construction - picture on their website

On their website they showed construction pictures, taken on another developer’s site, and sat back as the money came in….and it did…in part due to their publicity coup.

The signing - 'Aving a larf' Joe Cole flanked by Casey and Salih

The signing - 'Aving a larf' Joe Cole flanked by Casey and Salih

Their sales director Danny Matthews, another colourful character, has been on to me describing the problems he has had with people who put cash down.

The sting - Hua Hin Country Club as it really is - Picture:Andrew Chant

The sting - Hua Hin Country Club as it really is - Picture:Andrew Chant

“I always thought this was a genuine project but the money did not go into the construction,” he said adding that he was furious about what had happened, but presumably not as furious as those who had put their cash down.

Briton Colin Devonshire also parted company with the ‘Lersuang lads’ but has his own problems in Hua Hin and is himself not smelling of frangipani in the Country Club fiasco. A long time ago he said those who lost money would get homes in his ‘new project’.  Needless to say they are still waiting.

Meanwhile in May this year in a summary of foreigners arrested on various charges in Phuket - Phuketwan noted that both Casey and Salih noted for their brawling were arrested in Patong for bouncing a Czech, sorry cheque…….. of the paper variety.

So a timely reminder for those wishing to put money in property in Thailand. Check EVERYTHING out.

Peace breaks out in Pattaya - No war say media barons

ANDREW DRUMMOND
Bangkok July 18 2010
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andrew-drummond-2010-ipu-conf-crop2The response to the death of Stuart O’Neill and the resulting flood of touching messages that followed have over the last two weeks turned around a really tragic incident into a celebration of the life of a great and funny friend.
Now I am being brought back to earth with a bump by a flurry of messages from Pattaya -a  land far far away.

Neils Colov

Neils Colov

Neils Colov, Thailand’s greatest living and possibly most famous rehabilitated Dane and publisher of the Pattaya People, has written to inform me that he is not at war with rival publisher American Drew Noyes, of the Pattaya Times  as I reported at the beginning of this year, so I am of course more than happy to pass on the news.
I was guessing somewhere along the way there were legal threats or it seemed that way from an email from Mr. Colov, published at the end of this blog. But no, according to Drew they have both found much in common.

For a start they both have better biographies than Mother Theresa. And if you read them, here and here (but searching the net further could be bad for your health) these two chaps appear to be very close to canonization.  Something which, I guess,  is quite possible in Pattaya at the right price.
Of course close to sainthood too was the former owner of a Pattaya gay venue who had been trying to get me into jail for years!  And it took the Appeal court to decide otherwise.

Drew Noyes 1997?

Drew Noyes 1997?

Anyway, the thing is, with the current economic and tourism downturn in Pattaya close to a tourism disaster zone neither sees any future in pursuing personal grudges.
Of course, generally speaking  if the truth be told, they can’t tell it. There is only one way to run an English language newspaper in Pattaya, and that is with total subservience to police, local authorities, and local mafia.
The only local publications I have seen not doing that in Thailand are ‘Phuketwan’ an internet news site down in Phuket, or the wonderful Pim Kemasingki’s   “Citylife’ up in Chiang Mai.  Alan at Phuketwan runs close to the wind and even chastises his more challenged readers. Pim runs a mag with integrity but keeps her views to her editorials and wisely keeps out of the mire.
In Pattaya we have had reporters operating as policemen, and bail bondsmen. The British Embassy many years ago had a complaint from a British citizen on a cheque fraud charge that he was interviewed by a police volunteer with an electric stun gun*.  Then the police volunteer, seemingly a bit of a ‘Ben Ten,’ transformed into a ‘bail bondsmen’  telling him the price for an acquittal , and finally he transformed into what was his normal job, a journalist, and was able to quote a price for keeping his case out of the television or newspapers.
Of course the latter cannot happen now because there are too many English language newspapers in Pattaya.
The recent news from the British Embassy, that no British paedophile arrested since 2004 has been refused bail,  sort of confirms that other things are still going on and of course there is wild speculation down in Pattaya over Mikhail Pletnev, the famous Russian pianist and conductor, who is playing the game well, telling the world the Pattaya police are doing a wonderful job, while awaiting trial on charges brought by them of child sexual abuse.
Good news though comes from Kevin Quill, who was convicted of a drugs possession charge in Pattaya, convicted, acquitted then convicted again, despite a statement by an Assistant Commissioner of Police in Bangkok to the British Embassy that he had been ‘framed’.
He has now been given an ‘Amnesty’, he tells me.  And will soon be able to get his life back. Looks like he has found a publisher for his book too and if there is anybody who can report how ‘colurful’ Pattaya can get its this man.

 

CORRECTIONS

Thursday July 15th 2010

Dear Andrew 
Pattaya Times has removed all (false) stories about me from their website, as I consider them not only false but also defamatory. I would like to ask you to remove the same stories for the same reason. “
Kind regards Niels Colov

Friday July 16th 2010

Dear Andrew, 
I have never met this Lance Shaw and I do not know him or as such had any dealings with him ever. I misunderstood the people who I met at the Pattaya Police station, to think that Lance Shaw was another person that I had met before, this person’s name is however Lane and not Lance. I only spoke with the foreigners at the police station for a few minutes and they told me that they had difficulties to present their case to the police at the station, the only thing I said to them was “why don’t you contact a lawyer and let him help you present the case to the police”, they asked me if I knew a lawyer and I said that I do not recommend any lawyers to be better than others, but when they kept on asking me for a name of a lawyer, I said that the chairman of the Esarn Association in Pattaya was known to be a good man and his name was Khun Sucreep. That was it. I have been mixed up in this case without any reason. I know nothing about the case and thats it.

Kind regards
Niels Colov

Friday July 16 2010

The story you mentioned appears to be still up on the Pattaya Times site. Please would you clarify.  Nor have I received confirmation that the Pattaya Times will remove it.

Andrew Drummond

Friday July 16th 2010

Hi Andrew,

Yes, it is true Niels and I have come to terms with all outstanding issues. Our newspapers serve very different markets and we have no advertisers in common, so there is no newspaper war between Pattaya Times and Pattaya People.

The www.Pattaya-Times.com website has been edited to remove indirect statements about Niels’s possible involvement with Lance Shaw.  Niels says he met Lance Shaw, says he did introduce two of Shaw’s victims to a lawyer so those quotes from the victims are left intact.

It is important to note that Niels is significantly more relaxed and laid back than before and I am, also. Pattaya is changing.  Fewer Anglo-Saxons, less money. Niels and I have children with whom we spend our free time.  Business is secondary to family.

As Expat leaders, foreign business owners, long-time Pattaya residents and family men with Thai wives and 50/50 kids Niels and I have more in common than most.

Over my last 13 years here in Pattaya Niels and I formed and have been leaders of the same Expat Club, served in the same Rotary Club, served in the Pattaya Business and Tourism Association (PBTA) and other associations and have been the only foreign advisors and organizers for many events sponsored by Pattaya City and Chonburi governments to attract more Expat participation in cultural and sporting events. We did this even when we did not like each other. We worked together.  We did it to help make a difference to improve the quality of life for Expats in Pattaya.

As far as Lance Shaw goes, our research shows no conclusive proof that Niels was involved with Lance Shaw except as stated above.

It is better to all get along and forget about the past. Supporting each other rather than fighting with each other is good for morale of the rest of the foreigners you, he and I serve.

Best wishes,

Drew

Saturday July 17th

Dear Andrew,

Your headline: “Ouch! First salvo in Pattaya newspaper war?”

- does not have much relevance as there is no so called “Newspaper war” here in Pattaya.

Rgds.

Niels Colov

Sunday July 18 2010
Dear Niels,

I am happy to correct my blog on an unsubstantiated claim that you were in some way in cohoots with Lance Shaw. This is not only corrected on the original blog but will also in a blog today. Your claim that the headline ‘Ouch! First salvo in Pattaya newspaper war?’ is no longer relevant, is also noted.
May peace reign.

PS: I hear the radio stations are at war now.

Monday July 19th 2010

No problem with the radio station in Pattaya.

Nils Colov

*STUN GUNS: I was down in Pattaya two weeks ago on a feature assignment and found that stun guns are now on the list of things being touted by the endless bar hawkers. They are obviously de rigeur for the average tourist to the city……………..but didn’t it used to be just flowers and chewing gum, watches, lighters, and daughters?

 

Prisoner of Ashgabat - a humble tribute to a dear friend UPDATED

ANDREW DRUMMOND, BANGKOK, JULY 10 2010

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Stuart O'Neill outside Ashgabad

Stuart O'Neill outside Ashgabad

It is with shock and deep dismay that I have to report the death this week of a very dear friend Stuart O’Neill, a former Custom’s drugs investigator and latterly member of the Serious Organised Crime Agency -SOCA.
Stuart was truly a one off, a great friend, a comic, the life and soul of the party and, workwise,  a true professional in his chosen career.
Fluent in Russian and an expert on all the ‘Stans’ -Turkmenistan, Kazhakstan, Kyrgizstan,  Uzbekistan - he died of a heart attack at Spring Gardens, SOCA’ s rather grim London HQ in Vauxhall on Wednesday morning.

Sadly it seems Stuart was only found in a SOCA washroom after a call to the normal police.

He leaves behind his loving wife Yulia and their two year old son Jimmy of whom they have been so proud.
He was an invaluable friend when I was one of the few journalists to get into Turkmenistan during the reign of the (self proclaimed) ‘Great Turkmenbashi’ . I soon found myself on the podium with the President as Niyazov took his birthday salute.

Stuart O'Neill with eastern bloc spooks at Turkmenbashi's birthday bash

Stuart O'Neill with eastern bloc spooks at Turkmenbashi's birthday bash

They were interesting times.  In the Turkmenistan capital Ashgabat the authorities assumed, I was told later, that I was British intelligence, and certainly not the teacher and professor of antiquities I claimed to be (I would never have been able to pass muster at the slightest grilling) or even the journalist for ‘The Times’ that I was in reality.
This may of course have been because I was at parties with their security services, together with those of the Russian Federal Security Service, formerly KGB and NKVD, the Kazak secret service, Turkish Intelligence and the CIA. Their concern, or rather my worry over their concern, diminished in a haze of vodka and caviar.

Of course sometimes he misjudged his disguises!

Of course sometimes he misjudged his disguises!

But in any case Stu was watching my back and ensured that almost all my speeches – of which I had to make at least one a night and then down a vodka (usually about the 18th) – were politically correct.
Ashgabat was a curious city, but in fact a party city. Lively bars, vodka and girls. It was spook heaven.  But visitors are locked in and it can or could take weeks to get a travel pass outside the city boundaries. The gold domes Turkmenbashi built in his own honour remain.  I’m not sure about the law banning smoking outside, but when I was there you could only smoke at home or in restaurants and bars, hotel lobbies etc.

Yulia

Yulia

Yulia, is Russian by ancestry but born in Turkmenistan. Their love affair was something to behold and look on with envy.
After  ‘The Stans’  Stuart was posted to Islamabad where no doubt he brought new life to the British Embassy bar, one of the few places in the capital one could have a knees-up.  Yulia ended up running the bar.

I cannot of course talk too much about Stuart’s professional life as of course he could not tell me - ‘If I do I’ll have to shoot you’.

But he was a stickler for principals and I believe had a good friend in Craig Murray, the former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan, who complained to the FCO that ‘ we are selling ourselves for dross’ after accepting information that the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan was linked to al Queda.

Hamming it up with an eastern bloc spook clutching a bottle of Red Army vodka

Hamming it up with an eastern bloc spook clutching a bottle of Red Army vodka

The information, he maintained, was meaningless having been acquired under torture which the regime employed, including the final one of boiling dissidents to death.

Murray was subsequently removed and went on to marry Nadira Alieva a belly dancer from Uzbekistan and they have a son Cameron.*

Stuart and Yulia doing the hand jive in Bangkok

Stuart and Yulia doing the hand jive in Bangkok

Like Craig Murray, Stuart had a low threshold level for hypocrits either in the workplace or elsewhere.

Meanwhile Stuart and Yulia always managed to get away to come and visit in Bangkok wherever they were and they made a special trip for my wedding to Pat.
Then after Islamabad they were posted by SOCA to Kiev in the Ukraine where crime, drugs and corruption are on their own higher plain. Stu had been in on the birth of SOCA, a mix of MI6, Police and Customs Investigators,  and witnessed its growing pains.

Stuart and Yulia with their baby boy in Kiev - Picture by Neil

Stuart and Yulia with their baby boy in Kiev - Picture by Neil

After that posting, they were only just settling in the UK  and Yulia was beginning to make British friends when the tragedy happened.  Stu at 45 was the youngest of us all which makes it all so much more tragic.
God bless you both.

 

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*Craig Murray: The FCO employed a dirty tricks campaign against Murray to get him to go. He was accused for instance of employing ‘dolly birds’ in the Embassy Visa section, and misusing Embassy vehicles.  For their actions the FCO later however had to pay him six years salary in compensation.

Andrew Stuart O’Neill (14.2.1965 – 7.7.2010)

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CEOP fly to investigate ‘Phnom Penh’ garbage dump Brit

From ANDREW DRUMMOND

Bangkok, July 3 2010

David Fletcher

David Fletcher

British child protection police arrived in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh today to help surpervise an investigation into the activities of 66-yr-old David Fletcher, who ran a charity for children on a city garbage dump.
Two officers from CEOP –the  Child Exploitation and Online Protection   centre– arrived in the capital and will work together with Cambodian Police and child protection agencies.
A number of young girls at the Stung Meanchey Srey garbage dump, where Fletcher handed out food, and held guided tours for tourists, will be interviewed.
CEOP are also to interview a woman in Britain who came forward after Fletcher was exposed as the same man who was convicted in 1997 at Norwich Crown Court and jailed for 18 months for abusing a 15-yr-old.
The woman claims she was drugged, blackmailed and photographed and raped by Fletcher when she was 15 and has suffered trauma ever since.
 A spokesman for CEOP said: “We cannot comment on current enquiries other than to confirm we have sent two officers to assist with enquiries in Cambodia”.
Fletcher fled Cambodia after our story but was monitored as he entered Thailand. He is now being held at the Immigration Detention Centre in Bangkok after Thailand recently enacted existing legislation and arrested him in a Bangkok guest house*. His deportation is on hold while investigatons continue in both countries.
*Thailand’s Immigration Act actually contains a clause requiring all persons with previous convictions to declare them to Immigration. The clause has always been ignored but was used for the deportation of Gary Robcoy three weeks ago.  Robcoy who had convictions for child abuse was found teaching in a Bangkok school.