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Stradavarius37

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  1. I am sorry you are mistaken there. UK Police have no power to investigate in Thailand. This is solely a matter for the Royal Thai Police. The RTP can invite British police to come along as advisors if they so choose but Brit police have of course no powers of arrest. The story was on the Drummond site yesterday.

    As I am only passing on information given to me directly by the Ayling family, I cannot be mistaken. They may be, but given that they are in direct contact with the case and have been told this by the police in the UK maybe there is a chance that they are correct?

    If you pass on information that is wrong, you can indeed be considered, mistaken lol. And he is right, UK has no jurisdiction in Thailand, and would not have any ability to investigate, except to request the help of the Thai Police.

  2. The laws of the land must be observed. People have a right to determine the laws under which they are governed. Thailand has decided that drugs take a serious toll on its population and their legal system shows no tolerance to people who traffic or use it.

    Maybe your friend will get lucky - but if he gets put in prison he has no one but himself to blame.

  3. Chalerm will also be on standby, the spokesman said.

    The Cabinet members on standby are Deputy PM Plodprasop Suraswadi, Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Surapong Towichukchaikul, Deputy PM and Education Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana, Defence Minister Sukampol Suwannathat, Deputy Transport Minister General Prin Suvanadat, Interior Minister Charupong Ruangsuwan, Deputy Interior Minister Pracha Prasopdee and PM's Office Minister Varathep Ratanakorn.

    A veritable Dream Team of Yingluck's best and brightest :

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    You forgot my dude!

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