Tuesday, 20 October 2015

UK Expat Thor Halland (aka Phillip Holland) fails to appear in Thai Court - arrest warrant issued

Monday 19th October 2015

Thor Halland aka Phillip Holland

A UK expat charged with robbery and extortion today failed to appear in Pattaya Court and was deemed to be a wanted fugitive after the Court issued a warrant for his arrest.

Thor Halland, who changed his name from Phillip Holland, was due to appear in Court after being released on bail.

On his failure to appear, the Court adjourned the case for two months, and issued a warrant for Halland/Holland.

Immediately after being released on bail from Nong Palai Prison, Halland is said to have assualted his disabled wife and threatened to kill a former friend in a blind rage

Halland's wife immediately reported the matter to Pattaya Police who obtained a second arrest warrant for Halland/Holland.

Police are said to have been disgusted that Halland/Holland assualted his diabled wife, over allegations she had not worked hard enough to secure Halland/Holland's release on bail.

Zabodaev and Halland/Holland at their arrest
Halland/Holland was charged with two others, Dennis Zabodaev after allegedly being coerced by Halland/Holland to stand as 'bodyguard' while Halland/Holland threated 'Laurent' in an extortion bid that became a comedy of errors - the whole farce was caught on CCTV!

Halland/Holland and Zabodaev were denied bail and sent to Nong Palai prison, but authorities were forced to separate them as Zabodaev alleges he was unaware of what was going on.

A third man remains at large.

Halland/Holland, allegedly previously held in a psychiatric hospital, was ostracised in prison, being described as a 'homosexual oddball' with 'low standards of hygiene'.



Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Alba Laws LLP and Sukanya Worakham to sue Sukothai Inter Law over false criminal charges.

Lawyers acting for Alba Laws and Sukanya Worakham have announced they will sue Thai lawyer Yongyuth Srikrishna of Sukothai International Law, who have offices in Pattaya and Samui, for malicious prosecution and filing false criminal charges.

Miller - sentenced to 38 years
Sukanya Worakham and Alba Laws were last month found not guilty of fraud and theft in a case filed by Srikrishna on behalf of the mother of Greg Miller, a convicted paedophile who committed suicide after being sentenced to 38 years in jail for the serial rape of a 9 year old boy.

Worakham was found not guilty on 22nd September after a two year campaign of #internetharrassment spearheaded by a convicted criminal and wanted fugitive had already as good as convicted her on the internet.

Worakham had featured on the web site of Andrew Drummond, who is now on the run with seven outstanding arrest warrants.
Andrew Drummond - on the run 

A third defendant, Brian Goudie has already lodged documents with Pattaya Court and officers of the Anti Corruption squad following irregularities being revealed in Court files. Goudie and Worakham were jointly charged and lawyers say it is impossible to convict one party and dismiss against the others.

#andrewdrummond #albalaws #sukothainterlaw #yongyuthsrikrishna