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Police ‘have not taken action’ over Shinawatras’ recent Beijing visit

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5 hours ago, bluesofa said:

Yes but when a photo is posted online, it causes a loss of face for the government, so they have to respond with a knee-jerk reaction.

 

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  • Samui Bodoh
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    Police "have not taken action" because there is no action that they can take.   If they try to extradite either of them, it will go to court.    If it goes to court, either/both of

  • cornishcarlos
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    Hang on a minute... So they know that they can doing absolutely zip about getting her back, so next best thing, lets nail anyone who posts a photo of her !!! If no-one posts a photo of her, then

  • Yes but when a photo is posted online, it causes a loss of face for the government, so they have to respond with a knee-jerk reaction.

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6 hours ago, ezzra said:

Well,don't hold your breath on that guys, as far as the government concern, they still not sure

where she is or what she's up to, and they happy to leave it like this,

sometimes, the government works in mysterious ways, and Yingluck case is one of those times...

I thought Immigration is a part of RTP ( Royal Thai Police) So why wait for yourself to contact yourself about something you know yourself that it's true?

The chinese won t be in any rush to clamp on to Thaksin.  He has big money and many friends.

 

Uighers on the other hand are poor and `persecuted and Thailand bends over backwards to return them to be tortured in China.

There charges are not legally recognized under international laws. All these Thai yappers are dumber than I thought. 

All good for a laugh..The UN described Thai police as organised criminals. So I don't hold much hope lol. Personally I would drop the organised part.

13 minutes ago, isaanbanhou said:

The chinese won t be in any rush to clamp on to Thaksin.  He has big money and many friends.

 

Uighers on the other hand are poor and `persecuted and Thailand bends over backwards to return them to be tortured in China.

yes heavily connected and dangerous make no mistake. 

Would be amusing if the Chinese grabbed them and publicly offered them back to Thailand! The Government would go into meltdown, they simply would not know what to do.

 

Could be a good negotiating method for the Chinese. Get what they want on the trains etc or they are going to make the Thai Govt squirm by publicly arresting and offering them back to Thailand.

9 minutes ago, smutcakes said:

Would be amusing if the Chinese grabbed them and publicly offered them back to Thailand! The Government would go into meltdown, they simply would not know what to do.

 

Could be a good negotiating method for the Chinese. Get what they want on the trains etc or they are going to make the Thai Govt squirm by publicly arresting and offering them back to Thailand.

I would not trust China. Two headed snake

9 hours ago, ezzra said:

Well,don't hold your breath on that guys, as far as the government concern, they still not sure

where she is or what she's up to, and they happy to leave it like this,

sometimes, the government works in mysterious ways, and Yingluck case is one of those times...

Let's get real about Yingluck and Thaksin.  She was in London and when asked the British said that they had received no contact from Thailand concerning her whatsoever.  She arrived and left on a foreign passport.  Thaksin travels the world to many countries where they do not have extradition treaties with Thailand.  The Thai authorities are just full of hot air, as usual.  They are not actively chasing Thaksin or Yingluck and the likelihood of either of them being extradited to Thailand is absolutely zero.  

12 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

Police "have not taken action" because there is no action that they can take.

 

If they try to extradite either of them, it will go to court. 

 

If it goes to court, either/both of them will claim unfair persecution and that the Thai court is biased and unjust.

 

Whichever countries court they are in will agree and deny extradition.

 

And Thailand's "justice system" will be an international laughing stock.

 

Enough of these stupid stories; the only way that Thaksin or Yingluck come back to Thailand is if they choose to do so.

 

Period.

 

 

Well if it went to court in the UK, US, Aussie, Canada, and most European states perhaps.

 

But in China, where courts follow the political will, that's less certain! It would be down to what the Chinese government thought most useful to its own agenda. Given there own much vaunted selective corruption purges, and the getting closer to Thailand agenda, who knows what they'd do. But would have little to do with justice.

 

The reality is they don't really want them back. They can't, either by desire or incompetence, complete the necessary documentation for just about anything. All bluster, smoke and mirrors and BS for the peasants.

 

 

5 hours ago, Media1 said:

yes heavily connected and dangerous make no mistake. 

 

True. But if some of those heavy connections have gotten on the wrong side of Xi then who knows.

 

But billionaires have plenty of funds to make new influential friends!

Probably flew Thai Air from LHR to Beijing via BKK ??

29 minutes ago, davehowden said:

Probably flew Thai Air from LHR to Beijing via BKK ??

That had crossed my mind!

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