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		</div><p>More than 70 registered sex offenders from the UK have been refused entry to countries in south east Asia in the last 2 years.</p>
<p>It is the result of a major campaign by the National Crime Agency &#8211; which is sharing intelligence with countries where paedophiles are known to hide out. It is targeting countries like the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand.</p>
<p>Stephanie McCourt, who is working on the project, said: “If you’re a convicted child sex offender and you are intent on travelling to a place where you think has vulnerabilities, that is changing.”</p>
<p>“When you turn up at their border, they know who you are and they’re going to send you back to the UK,” she added.</p>
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