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One-legged pervert on the run after gem raid on storm island

Abuser claims he needs medical treatment

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Mark Howarth A one-legged paedophile diamond thief wanted in the Caribbean has fled to Scotland after claiming he needed to get his false limb fixed.

Predator Colin Kristensen has refused to return to the billionair­es’ playground of Sint Maarten where he was convicted of abusing a six-year-old girl and looting jewels as part of a corruption scandal that rocked the West Indian paradise island.

The 62-year-old expat is back on the streets of Glasgow claiming he needs to stay on for medical treatment. But authoritie­s in the Dutch territory have now issued a warrant for his arrest and alerted Interpol in a bid to haul him back to face justice.

Police Scotland swooped to put him on the sex offenders’ register to limit the danger he poses to children here while extraditio­n papers are prepared.

A source close to the case said: “His crimes prove just what a devious, dangerous and morally bankrupt individual Kristensen is. I’d imagine Scotland will be quite glad to get rid of him.

“Every time he is supposed to be back in Sint Maarten, another excuse is rolled out. The suspicion is he has no intention of ever returning and doing his time.

“The court gave Kristensen the benefit of the doubt in allowing him to leave for Scotland for medical treatment but patience has run out. If he won’t come back of his own accord, he’ll be dragged back kicking and screaming.”

Kristensen ran a yachting technology supply company called Advanced Marine Systems with bases in Florida and Sint Maarten – which is one half of a

Caribbean isle spl it in two between France and Holland. Home to 40,000 people, it is a hotspot for the mega-rich.

In 2015, Kristensen received a suspended sentence for Tasering his ex- wife’s new boyfriend but further claims of child abuse were made and police began an investigat­ion.

He started bribing senior cop Jerry Gerardus – an adviser to the isle’s prime minister – with money and holidays in return for informatio­n about the inquiries.

The bent officer also forged a document to try to put the paedophile in the clear. But their

web of corruption began to unravel in the wake of Hurricane Irma in September 2017, which left a £2billion trail of devastatio­n.

Police were tipped off that the day after the island was left in ruins, the pair had conspired to steal diamonds from the rubble of a jeweller’s shop. The haul turned out to be fake.

Gerardus – who subsequent­ly received a three-year sentence – was busted in July 2018 and Kristensen was lifted days later.

The sex offender was jailed for seven years in February 2019 for abusing the girl, distributi­ng child porn images of his victim a ndnd o t h e r unidentifi­ed girls and ffencingi ththe ffaux jjewels.l HeH was also locked up for bribery and another Taser assault.

Kristensen denied the offences from 2015 to 2017 but admitted a further charge of possessing cocaine. He lodged an appeal but remained behind bars until December 2019 when jail doctors diagnosed him with a slipped disc, which had been made worse by his homemade false leg.

The predator was given a fivemonth free pass from jail to jet to Scotland for spinal surgery and a new false limb – but he failedfa to return. Police ScotlandSc were alerted to the paedophile’s presence and won an order from GlasgowGla Sheriff Court in August,Aug forcing him to join the ssex offenders’ register.

He was granted a deadline extensione­xten till last month to return to jail in the Caribbean. But SinSint Maarten courts ran out of patiencepa­tien at the latest hearing, via videolink,vide on December 11.

His lawyerla Shaira Bommel said KriKristen­sen’s treatment had been deldelayed due to the pandemic but he failed to produce any paperwork paperwo from a doctor or false leg legsupp supplier to back up his claim.

It is bel ieved extraditio­n papers have yet to be served due to delays in Sint Maarten. The Crown Office refused to comment.

Kristensen’s appeal is due to be heard in April.

Sint Maarten is a haven for the yachts of the super-rich, with more than 50 tied up there before the pandemic, including Eclipse, owned by Roman Abramovich.

The Chelsea owner’s former vessel, the £57million Ecstasea, smashed into a bridge at the harbour last Christmas.

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