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Nils Taft Case File
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Nils Taft was arrested in possession of 250 grammes of amphetamines in Japan
As of June 2005 Nils is in the Tokyo Detention Centre (TDC) where, having just
lost his appeal, will shortly be transferred to Fuchu where he is scheduled to serve 8 years with hard labour.
He has always protested his innocence and did not receive a fair trial.
| Name: |
Nils Taft |
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British |
| Age: |
40 |
| Date of Birth: |
22-03-1965 |
| Date Sentence Started: |
Nils was arrested August 2004. After maximum period in Tokyo Airport Detention Centre was sent to Chiba awaiting trial. Convicted in december 2004 to 8 years hard labor and a fine of 3 million yen (approx. 22,750 euros). Appealed. Sent to Tokyo Detention Centre January 2005. Appeal rejected 2 weeks (June 2005) ago. Awaiting transfer to a prison, not yet identified.
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Nils is 40, single, no children and was living in Kuala Lumpur from where he had been a regular visitor to Japan on business (import/export IT products).
He was arrested at Tokyo International airport in August last year for being in possession of 250 grammes of amphetamines. He protested his innocence. He was detained for the maximum period of 23 days in solitary confinement for interrogation, without access to legal representation and only one visit from the British Consul at the outset. He says he was 'encouraged' to sign documents in Japanese without any translation 'for his own good'. He was then sent to Chiba to await trial. During the subsequent trial hearings he says his evidence was either not accepted or incorrectly translated (although he doesn't speak Japanese).
He said his court-appointed counsel was totally ineffective and what he (Nils) said in court was turned against him. He contiued to protest his innocence insisting that he had no knowledge of the secret compartment in the computer bag. He asked the court to hear supportive evidence from Malaysia but this was refused. He wanted to hire a private attorney and had two 'pro bono' sessions with one, but we couldn't afford the necessary fees.
On 22nd December 2004 he was finally convicted, found guilty and sentenced to 8 years' imprisonement plus a fine of 3 million yen (approx. 22,750 euros) to be worked off in a factory, thus adding another year to his sentence. He said that his court appointed lawyer thought the sentence excessively heavy, even assuming he was guilty. But he, like others before him, clearly never had a fair trial. We understand that once sent for trial 99% of all defendants are found guilty as the Japanese judicial system is predicated entirely on guilty verdicts (i.e. judges / attorneys are promoted on the number of guilty verdicts and the rare 'not guilty' verdicts go against them). There are no juries.
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HOW CAN YOU HELP
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Unfortunately, once in prison Nils will not be able to receive letters from anyone other than family members on a pre-approved list, and no visits other than from immediate family (which is impossible) and Embassy officials.
The most helpful thing people can do is to write to their local MP, MEP, their Ambassador to Japan, their national Foreign Office etc. drawing attention to the iniquitous judicial system that prevails in Japan, demanding fair trials and better, more humane prison facilities. After all, Japan is not a 3rd World Country but a member of G8, a major trading partner and an aspiring member of the UN Security Council.
There is a Prisoner Transfer Treaty between the UK and Japan which enables prisoners to be returned to the UK having served one third of their sentence and paid off their fine in its entirety. Nils would need to raise funds to pay off his fine, and would have to serve some time in prison in Japan before transfer would be considered
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LATEST UPDATES ON NILS TAFT
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Update from John Taft
March 2009 |
John has a new address, it is ;
HMP Guys Marsh
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Nils Taft
WT 7404
HMP Guys Marsh
Shaftesbury
Dorset SP7 0AH
UK
He's feeling a bit low because, owing to new law passed in 2008, he has to serve a full 2 1/2 years back here in the UK. Under the old law he would already have been released home on licence. It was just a bit of bad luck. We are in touch with the Ministry of Justice trying to have his sentence reviewed in view of the fact that he spent a year on pre-trial remand in Japan which over there doesn't count as part of his sentence. Yes, it's all a bit complicated and it doesn't seem fair that he should not be released, especially in view of everything he endured in Japan.
After the strict discipline and order of Japanese prison life, curiously he is finding the UK prison regime difficult to deal with. He says that although the food is much better and the living accommodation quite good, it's close to anarchy with prisoners openly taking drugs, behaving very badly, foul language, no respect and with no serious rehabilitation programmes. He is quite shocked and said it is tough for anyone wanting to lead a decent life away from criminal activities.
If anyone would like to write to him I'm sure that would cheer him up a lot.
I trust you are keeping well during these difficult and uncertain times.
Blessings
John
(Father)
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Update from John Taft
Tuesday, December 23, 2008 |
Dear friends:
A brief update on Nils' progress since returning to the UK. He has just recently been transferred from Wandsworth to a Category C prison and his new address is:
 Photo of Portland from the air
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Nils Taft
WT 7404
HMP The Verne
Portland
Dorset DT5 1EQ
United Kingdom
I've not been to visit him yet but he tells us he is feeling in good shape. He says the food is excellent - even better than Wandsworth. The prison, located on the scenic Jurassic Coast, overlooks the sea and he is free to roam around wherever he likes within the prison confines. He is enjoying the fresh air and the sound of the seagulls! We don't know how long he will remain there but it is likely that he will eventually be sent to an open prison (Category D) for the duration of his sentence. He sends warmest greetings to all of you.
It just remains for me to thank you again for your support and to wish you all a merry Christmas and a very happy New Year.
Hugs & Blessings
JOHN TAFT
Father of Nils Taft
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Update November 6th, 2008 |
Dear 'Friends of Nils':
Great news!
He was finally transferred back to the UK yesterday - 4th November.
I am happy to say he is in reasonably good health and, of course, overjoyed to be out of Japan.
It is likely he will have to remain in custody for about 6 months when he should be released on parole.
His new address is:
Prisoner WT 7404
HMP Wandsworth
Heathfield Road
Wandsworth
London SW18 3HS
He is free to receive mail from anyone and to write as often as he likes.
So far the prison authorities have been extremely supportive and understanding of his plight. We are optimistic that he will fully recover from his Japanese nightmare and soon be able to start a new life.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you so much for all your support and kindness over the past 5 years, which enabled him to survive the terrible ordeal as well as he did. Sadly there are others who have not done so well.
We can only hope that continued external pressure will eventually force the Japanese government to bring the country's cruel and unjust criminal justice (!) system into line with that of the world's major democracies and to be externally accountable.
Peace and blessings to you all.
John Taft
Father of Nils Taft
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Update March 11, 2007 |
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Dear friends of Nils:
This is just to let you know that he has a birthday on 22nd March 2007 when he'll be 42.
If you feel like sending him a card his address is:
Nils Taft
Osaka Prison
6-1 Tadei-cho
Sakai-shi
Osaka 590-0014
Japan.
I trust this finds you all in good health. Thanks for your continuing support.
With kind regards
John :-)
JOHN TAFT
[Father of Nils Taft]
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Update 05 November 2005 |
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Nils Taft. Born in England on 22/03/65
It is now possible for Nils to receive mail from everybody but he is only
allowed to write one letter a month to one person at this stage. Nils
reports that he shares a cell with two other inmates and it is clean. He
doesn't have to sleep on the floor anymore and they even have TV.
Letter of support can be addressed as follows:
Mr. Nils Taft [UK Prisoner]
Osaka Prison
6-1 Tadei-cho
Sakai-shi
Osaka 590-0014
Japan
Nils Taft is another young British man who has been tried in a judicial
system that believes all detainees are guilty. Since the entire Japanese
court procedure is based on guilt, all participating lawyers are on the
same side and win no favours for trying to get acquittals.
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