Foreign prisoners are concentrated in Building 2, and those prisoners may have contact visits for several days providing visitors can demonstrate they have traveled from another country. As of June 2010, there are many foreign prisoners in other buildings of the prison complex. • Jon Cole, American heroin smuggler. Author of
Bangkok Hard Time. •
Ginggaew Lorsoongnern, convicted of murder. •
David McMillan: Arrested for drug charges, he successfully escaped from the prison in August 1996 and has published a book titled
Escape which describes his time in Klong Prem and his escape. • Dmitry Ukrainskiy: In 2016, Russian businessman Dmitry Ukrainskiy was arrested in
Pattaya, Thailand, along with Uzbeki Olga Komova in
Ko Chang District. Dmitry Ukrainskiy was initially held on an arrest warrant based on a provisional extradition request from the United States. The Russian Federation initiated its own extradition request for Dmitry Ukrainskiy. Ukrainskiy was charged with a civil case amounting to 18.1 million
baht and a criminal case involving charges of money laundering and other business-related charges. Ukrainskiy is in the Klong Prem Remand Prison, pending appeals. •
Sandra Gregory: British woman who was imprisoned in Thailand for drug smuggling after being caught trying to smuggle heroin and temazepam out of Bangkok's
Don Mueang Airport. The King of Thailand granted Gregory a
royal pardon and she was released on 18 June 2001. •
Nola Blake: An Australian woman who in 1987 was arrested in Bangkok for drug trafficking. Blake received a royal pardon and was released in March 1998 having spent 11 years and two months in prison. She returned home 24 March 1998. •
Harry Nicolaides: An Australian writer of Greek-Cypriot origin imprisoned in Thailand under the
Thai lèse majesté law, for a passage in a 2005 novel of his deemed to defame the Thai monarchy. On 19 January 2009 he was sentenced to three years in prison. He was pardoned on 21 February, after having spent six months in prison. •
Paul Hayward: An Australian man who was convicted in Thailand, alongside Warren Fellows and William Sinclair, for attempting to export 8.5 kilograms of heroin to Australia. After being transferred back to Lat Yao he was released on 7 April 1989, after being granted a royal pardon. • Roger Thomas Clark: arrested in April 2015, suspected of being
Variety Jones, the closest advisor to
Ross Ulbricht, alleged founder of the
Silk Road dark website. Roger Thomas Clark was extradited from Bangkok to New York on 15 June 2018, where he faces a maximum penalty of life in prison. •
Viktor Bout: Russian arms dealer arrested on 6 March 2008 by Thai Police for allegedly conspiring to supply the
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). He was extradited to the United States on 16 November 2010. • Andrew Hood (some reports say "Hoods"): Arrested in departure hall of Bangkok's
Suvarnabhumi International airport on 17 December 2008 and charged with trafficking heroin. •
Sineenat Bilaskalayani: Royal Noble Consort to King
Vajiralongkorn who was stripped of her titles due to subversion and disrespect shown toward Queen
Suthida. Released and rehabilitated following a royal pardon on 28 August 2020. •
Thaksin Shinawatra: former
Prime Minister of Thailand who had sentenced in absentia for corruption during his time in office. Shinawatra was promptly arrested and taken to prison upon his re-emergence from exile in August 2023. He was transferred to a hospital on the same day, where he served 6 months before being released. However, on Sept 8th 2025, the Supreme Court ruled that Thaksin arranged his transfer from prison to hospital to avoid imprisonment, as such, he was remanded back to prison to serve his one-year sentence. • Jonathan Wheeler: a British man arrested for drug smuggling in Thailand in 1994, served 16 months in Klong Prem before being moved to
Bang Kwang prison when he received a 50 year sentence. Wheeler would go on to become one of the longest serving western inmates in Thai prison after spending more than 18 years behind bars. He chronicled his story in the book,
The Tiger Cage: 18 Years in Thai Prison. • Billy Moore, a British boxer and author of A Prayer Before Dawn ==See also==