Brit model on run in Bali taunts cops with pics of glam lifestyle after skipping country to dodge three-year sentence
Instead of keeping a low-profile in Indonesia, brazen Murrell is taunting police with constant updates of his paradise-isle life on social media
A MALE model on the run from justice is MOCKING police with pictures of his playboy lifestyle on the paradise island of Bali.
Terrence Murrell, 30, fled Britain to Bali before he was due in court to be sentenced for dealing illegal steroids.
But instead of keeping a low-profile in Indonesia Murrell is taunting police with constant updates on social media.
Brazen Murrell has continued to lord it over police updating his Facebook and Instagram pages with smirking pictures in the sunshine.
He captioned one picture with friends: "The baddest men in Bali."
He also posed for pictures in an infinity pool, working out in a gym and using his laptop in a four-poster bed.
Many of the snaps were captioned: "Boss life."
A court heard Murrell was a leading member of a £2million steroid gang who shipped drugs from China to the UK to sell.
He told police he bought the drugs for himself as he "wanted to look his best as a male model".
But prosecutor Sarah Badrawy said bank accounts showed Murrell had pocketed more than £220,000.
He later admitted supplying class C drugs in North Wales through websites but failed to turn up for a sentencing hearing at Caernarfon Crown Court.
John Lyons, defending, said: "He has been prevaricating about his pleas for some time. He was always going to admit the offences but kept putting off the evil day."
Tattooed Murrell, from London, was jailed for 37 months in his absence and the court heard he was on the run in Indonesia.
Judge Huw Rees said: "He is living in the lap of luxury."
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Judge Rees said Murrell was part of "a very extensive criminal operation" which imported the drugs from Hong Kong and China.
He added: "It is well known that anabolic steroids have been widely abused in sport, especially where an increase in muscle mass is required.
“The administration of steroids often produces unwanted side effects, mood swings, over confidence, aggression, loss of libido and liver toxicity.”
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