Get Updates
Get notified of breaking news, exclusive insights, and must-see stories!

Jailed British rocker on Vietnam amnesty list

HO CHI MINH CITY, Feb 2 (Reuters) Disgraced British ex-rocker Gary Glitter, imprisoned in Vietnam for sexually molesting two young girls, is on a list of inmates to be possibly released this month, his lawyer said today.

Glitter, 62, was convicted and sentenced to three years in prison during a one-day trial in March last year and subsequently lost an appeal.

Every year at major national holidays, the Vietnam President authorises amnesty for prisoners. In two weeks time, Vietnam will ring in the Lunar New Year, or Tet, the Southeast Asian country's most important celebration.

''My client is on the list for Tet amnesty consideration and I expect to hear the final decision in a few days,'' Glitter's lawyer Le Thanh Kinh told Reuters in in Ho Chi Minh City.

''If he is amnestied he will be released very soon, probably next week,'' Kinh said.

Glitter denied he molested the girls while living in a villa in the southern resort town of Vung Tau. He was arrested at Ho Chi Minh City airport in November 2005 while trying to leave the country.

Glitter's real name is Paul Francis Gadd. He rose to fame in the 1970s with a bouffant hairstyle, make-up, high heels and ''glam rock'' stage performances.

His hits included ''Rock and Roll (Parts 1&2)'' and ''I Love You Love Me Love'', ''Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)'' and ''I'm the Leader of Gang (I am)'', an anthem that lives on in US sports stadiums.

REUTERS AD ND1224

Notifications
Settings
Clear Notifications
Notifications
Use the toggle to switch on notifications
  • Block for 8 hours
  • Block for 12 hours
  • Block for 24 hours
  • Don't block
Gender
Select your Gender
  • Male
  • Female
  • Others
Age
Select your Age Range
  • Under 18
  • 18 to 25
  • 26 to 35
  • 36 to 45
  • 45 to 55
  • 55+