Posted: Wed 23rd Dec 2020

Fugitive drug offender ‘living high life’ in Bali brought back to UK by North Wales Police

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Dec 23rd, 2020

North Wales Police officers have brought a fugitive drug offender back to the UK after he fled abroad.

Last weekend, officers from the region travelled to Cambodia to extradite wanted man Terence David Murrell, who had been held in an immigration detention centre in Phnom Penh since 21 March this year.

The 33-year-old fled the UK in June 2018 having failed to appear at Caernarfon Crown Court for sentencing in front of HHJ Rees after pleading guilty to steroid drugs offences.

In October 2018, HHJ Rees sentenced Murrell to 37 months imprisonment for his part in the crime.

Murrell from Oxfordshire fled initially to Bali where he was believed to be living the high life and staying in expensive hotels and luxury villas. He was eventually arrested in Bali and deported.

While en-route to the UK, Murrell changed flights in Taiwan and fled to Cambodia, where he was detained by local officials.

Upon arriving back in the UK last weekend, Murrell was placed in custody before being conveyed to Wormwood Scrubs prison in London to start his sentence.

In due course he will appear via video link to be sentenced for absconding.

A spokesperson for North Wales Police said: “People think they can escape justice by leaving the country, but the arrest of Murrell demonstrates that we will we pursue offenders and take the necessary steps to track them down.”



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