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17 hours ago, Peterphuket said:

Maybe they are American's who know's?

After all it happened on behalf of the USA.

That could also be the reason that they are totally unrecognizable.

Maybe. Perhaps. Who knows? Conjecture. On behalf? Baseless? 

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17 hours ago, CanuckThai said:

Sure, who do you think the "ill gotten" proceeds are filtered to?   One cannot get the police or courts to move on anything here, without a substantial "financial incentive".  Remember the last "dark web' fella from Canada that "hung himself" in his cell?  Lamborghini's, houses, bank accounts, E coins...all vaporized, never to be heard of again (him or the loot).  His Thai wife mysteriously fell off the map as well. 

They do exist and they are very well trained by US Special Forces. As far as items missing from busts, most get sold off and or destroyed. Something has to pay for them and it's probably not the piddly amount of Tax you pay here, if you pay any at all...

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On 2/10/2018 at 12:38 PM, CanuckThai said:

Sure, who do you think the "ill gotten" proceeds are filtered to?   One cannot get the police or courts to move on anything here, without a substantial "financial incentive".  Remember the last "dark web' fella from Canada that "hung himself" in his cell?  Lamborghini's, houses, bank accounts, E coins...all vaporized, never to be heard of again (him or the loot).  His Thai wife mysteriously fell off the map as well. 

 

I was going to say, hope this criminal fares better in custody here than his predecessor did a few months back.  As the saying goes, "Dead Men Tell No Tales."

 

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As for the commandos, you do kind of have to wonder why the normal police, or even the SWAT type units of the normal police, can't execute a simple arrest of a single individual on their own?

 

Well, maybe you don't have to wonder, as the "Gang that can't shoot straight" might well have some difficulty with even a normal law enforcement task.

 

After all, "law enforcement" isn't really what they spend most of their time doing...

 

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On ‎2‎/‎10‎/‎2018 at 11:28 AM, SpeakeasyThai said:

They should go to Khosan road and raid the street where every known kind if fake ID is available and on offer. Oh wait, impossible as the sellers are Thai.

This Russian wasn't selling fake IDs, he was selling real ones, there's a difference.

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On ‎2‎/‎10‎/‎2018 at 11:43 AM, Peterphuket said:

Maybe they are American's who know's?

After all it happened on behalf of the USA.

That could also be the reason that they are totally unrecognizable.

They are Thais, US police cannot make raids and arrest people in Thailand.

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On ‎2‎/‎10‎/‎2018 at 12:38 PM, CanuckThai said:

Sure, who do you think the "ill gotten" proceeds are filtered to?   One cannot get the police or courts to move on anything here, without a substantial "financial incentive".  Remember the last "dark web' fella from Canada that "hung himself" in his cell?  Lamborghini's, houses, bank accounts, E coins...all vaporized, never to be heard of again (him or the loot).  His Thai wife mysteriously fell off the map as well. 

"Lamborghini's, houses, bank accounts, E coins...all vaporized, never to be heard of again (him or the loot).  His Thai wife mysteriously fell off the map as well". 

Where was that reported or did you just make it up?  His wife "fell off the map" because she was arrested also!

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