Pop paedophile Gary Glitter faces moves to stop him slipping back into perverts' haven Cambodia.
The sicko, 62, will be kicked out of Vietnam on Tuesday after 29 months in jail for molesting two girls aged 10 and 11.
He is expected to fly to Britain - but a senior Cambodian politician wants all her country's entry points alerted in case the former glam rocker tries to pay a return visit.
Former women's minister Mu Sochua said: "I fear he is looking for a way to escape going back to Britain.
"We are very worried he might be returning and the checks are not good enough." Glitter - real name Paul Gadd - flew to Cambodia after serving half of a four-month jail sentence in Britain in 1999 for having child porn.
His arrival sparked uproar in a country desperately trying to live down its reputation for kiddie sex.
Glitter was deported after moves to convict him of abusing girls collapsed. But in 2005 The People discovered he had been living eight miles south of the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh. A few months later he surfaced in Vietnam, where he was arrested and later jailed.
Mrs Sochua, now an opposition party leader, said: "I am sure we don't need him here. The government must alert all the entry points. They have power to stop anyone."
She claimed: "He will try to return because there is no law and order here. The police, judiciary, everyone can be bought."
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