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Andrew Drummond

HE SCREWED EXPATS IN THAILAND FOR MILLIONS – NOW HE’S WANTED FOR ARREST IN THE CARIBBEAN

 BUT DAVID AMES FLEES BY BOAT


A warrant of arrest has been issued in St Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean for Briton David Ames the boss of Harlequin Property, who, together with fellow Brit Richard Haughton, swindled hundreds of people who had invested in properties on Thailand’s eastern seaboard.


Ames, the subject of a British Serious Fraud Office investigation, subsequently took St Vincent nationality, but his time on the island ran out when the government pressed charges against him and his accountant for tax evasion and fraud.  Forewarned he fled by boat last month.

Richard Haughton at the Rotary

In St Vincent where he built the Buccament Bay Hotel Ames is widely believed to have enriched local politicians of the ruling Unity Labour Party to escape any local heat in his questionable projects. 

He is believed to have taken some £300 million from Britons after promoting his properties as sound retirement investments. Few of the properties were ever built.

While this was going on his son Matthew Ames was jailed for three years at Isleworth Court, Middlesex for defrauding people out of millions in a Ponzi scheme.

Ames, a former bankrupt double glazing salesman from Essex, also had a project in Barbados and hundreds of holiday homes in the Caribbean which were never built. He is also the subject of a High Court order for £1.3 million in an investor action in the UK.

According to the the St Vincent ‘I Witness News’ Ames is believed to have fled to Martinique.

In Thailand he promoted many projects of which only two or three came to the bricks and mortar stage.

Emerald Palace

Enraged investors who included Russian, German, British, Dutch and Scandinavians asked Pattaya Police and then the Consumers Affairs department at Pattaya City Hall to investigate – but nobody lifted a finger.

Some investors in Emerald Palace condominium, one of many fraudulent projects highlighted on this site, were awarded the apartments they paid for by a court order, but many living abroad did not have the cash to take the matter further.

Thailand's Rotary Club Con Men

Above – a vdo featuring Ames made four years ago with then paunchy presenter

The Emerald Palace condominium project was promoted and built by Briton Richard Haughton, boss of Thai Property and Media Exhibition Company, who can still be seen around Pattaya today property dealing. The Harlequin/TPME projects have all been exposed on this site including the many that were not built.

Colov

Handling the local promotion for the Harlequin/TPME properties was Niels Colov, a former Copenhagen gangster, who in Pattaya became Group Leader of the Foreign Police Volunteers, CEO of the Pattaya People Media Group, and who had also been a past president of the Pattaya-Jomtien Rotary Club.

In lieu of advertising fees Colov, a close friend of former Mayor Ittiphol Khunpleum took properties from TPME.

The property situation in Pattaya has not improved since the Harlequin fraud scandals. Currently there are many projects being promoted which will never be built.
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Anyone seeking redress from an Ames deal can contact

Brian A Morrison
Director
Mulberry House Group Ltd
50 High Street
Highworth
Wiltshire. SN6 7AQ
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Andrew Drummond

Andrew Drummond is a British independent journalist and occasional television documentary maker. He is a former Fleet Street, London, journalist having worked at the Evening Standard, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, News of the World, Observer and The Times.

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