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Red Bull Boss's Red notice shown to the public


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On 9/30/2017 at 2:44 PM, Get Real said:

Ok! Now we´ve seen that one. Now it´s only left to get him. 

As we all understand, issuing is easy, to get a hold of him will be harder.

As one said 5 year gone. Does that mean a 4x difficulty add-on? Let´s say 20 year more.

It's very simple. It's up to the country that he resides in. Which means he won't be attending any jail in Thailand or paying anymore.

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3 hours ago, Media1 said:

It's very simple. It's up to the country that he resides in. Which means he won't be attending any jail in Thailand or paying anymore.

Hmmm?? What did you just try to say again?

It´s simple? In what way?
It´s up to the country, but if means?? You seem to be well aware of how all countries in the world handle situations like this.
Paying anymore? Are you waiting for a check in the mail?

And, again. My post was supposed to be sarcastic. Not anything you should put so much time in trying to solve.

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12 hours ago, hathairat2711 said:

I did a search on the Interpol website.  There is no red notice for Vorayuth Yoovidhya, in fact, there is not red notice posted for any Thai males on their website.

 

I can only conclude that this notice has been withdrawn.

 

I wonder if the Thai public know of this.

I seem to remember this as a half assed attempt to look like they were taking action, shortly before the third (of four) statute of limitations ran out last September. 

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On 10/1/2017 at 1:14 AM, Tchooptip said:

At least, even with his millions, Boss has a little problem in almost every country, he is wanted as a cop killer, won't help with any policeman the world over. 

Except that the Thai police force is considered an utter joke by professional police forces around the world. There's no "brotherly love" there. Let's also not forget that Interpol, in a report to the UN, labelled the RTP as an organized crime gang, which can only further reinforce any unwillingness to "side" with the useless Thai cops.

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That's weird, I just went on Interpol website and did a search for this Red Notice !! Guess what :) Nada, zip, nilch, nuffin

 

In fact, Thailand don't have any "wanted" people on Interpol list... Just click on a country and search...

 

https://www.interpol.int/notice/search/wanted

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15 minutes ago, cornishcarlos said:

That's weird, I just went on Interpol website and did a search for this Red Notice !! Guess what :) Nada, zip, nilch, nuffin

 

In fact, Thailand don't have any "wanted" people on Interpol list... Just click on a country and search...

 

https://www.interpol.int/notice/search/wanted

Same here. There's no notice out for this man...not even a blue one.

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27 minutes ago, cornishcarlos said:

That's weird, I just went on Interpol website and did a search for this Red Notice !! Guess what :) Nada, zip, nilch, nuffin

 

In fact, Thailand don't have any "wanted" people on Interpol list... Just click on a country and search...

 

https://www.interpol.int/notice/search/wanted

Red Bull Interpol request was revoked. There are 14 Thai nationals on the Interpol wanted list mostly wanted by Malaysia and the United States for people trafficking offenses.

 

https://www.interpol.int/notice/search/wanted/(Nationality)/309/(current_age_maxi)/100/(search)/1

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7 minutes ago, Fish Head Soup said:

Red Bull Interpol request was revoked. There are 14 Thai nationals on the Interpol wanted list mostly wanted by Malaysia and the United States for people trafficking offenses.

 

https://www.interpol.int/notice/search/wanted/(Nationality)/309/(current_age_maxi)/100/(search)/1

 

Correct but Thailand is not searching for anyone :)

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