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Thai police: Red Bull Boss still wanted - he's just not showing up on the Interpol website


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9 minutes ago, Dario said:

 

Stop analyzing. Money has changed sides, so his removal from the Interpol website has been financed. It's as simple as that. 

 

You claim without a single scrap of evidence that he has been removed from the Interpol website.  This really isn't difficult to understand, only a fraction of notices appear to the public, the majority are only viewable to officials, are you an official with access to the notices?  I'm guesssing, no!

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IMO, it would seem be extremely naive for such a major as RB to be protecting anybody that has an Interpol arrest notice...aside from this family still having connections to RB, I would like to believe that they wouldn't participate in that. 

However, he was on their lists as wanted, and I guess with the media reporting about Worayuth, and that there are thousands working with RB, possibly the red notice had other information attached which was not public.

 

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10 minutes ago, ChrisY1 said:

IMO, it would seem be extremely naive for such a major as RB to be protecting anybody that has an Interpol arrest notice...aside from this family still having connections to RB, I would like to believe that they wouldn't participate in that. 

However, he was on their lists as wanted, and I guess with the media reporting about Worayuth, and that there are thousands working with RB, possibly the red notice had other information attached which was not public.

 

 

It could be that he has started an appeal against the notice as that would of gotten it removed from public view immediately, it could be that Interpol have decided it in the best interest of the police forces searching for him to remove it from public view, it could be that Interpol have dropped the case, it could be that Thailand has withdrawn it or it could be that he has now been arrested, we just don't know, all we have is pure speculation.

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10 minutes ago, Kieran00001 said:

 

It could be that he has started an appeal against the notice as that would of gotten it removed from public view immediately, it could be that Interpol have decided it in the best interest of the police forces searching for him to remove it from public view, it could be that Interpol have dropped the case, it could be that Thailand has withdrawn it or it could be that he has now been arrested, we just don't know, all we have is pure speculation.

Since Interpol are not a police force, they had no 'case' to drop.

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15 hours ago, Basil B said:

Here is some help...


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25 November, Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi

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Also the thai police station where he pays his bribe to 

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Interpol took off all people wanted by Thailand. 

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Probably due to corruption in Thailand. Or the dictatorial junta.
One thing I know is that The Netherlands will never ever extradite someone to Thailand. Not even to Belgium because of the overcrowded jails and inhumane treatment of prisoners. Thailand can suck on this !!!

 

Not one country in the world would extradite someone wanted by North Korea. Well almost none.... 

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16 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

Since Interpol are not a police force, they had no 'case' to drop.

 

You're struggling with basic grammar and as a result making a silly assumption, their support through the issuing of notices of the case of the Red Bull heir being dropped would be them dropping that case.

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3 minutes ago, Kieran00001 said:

 

You're struggling with basic grammar and as a result making a silly assumption, their support through the issuing of notices of the case of the Red Bull heir being dropped would be them dropping that case.

Dear Kieran,

 

Read this

 

"Contrary to the way it is frequently portrayed in popular culture, Interpol is not a supranational law enforcement agency and has no agents who are able to make arrests. Instead, it is an international organization that functions as a network of criminal law enforcement agencies from different countries. The organization thus functions as an administrative liaison among the law enforcement agencies of the member countries, providing communications and database assistance, assisted via the central headquarters in Lyon, France."

 

The don't do 'cases'.

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5 minutes ago, Kieran00001 said:

 

Blind guessers say it's been withdrawn.

The Bangkok Post say it was appearing on the site until recently, thus issued.

Agreed.

 

The Thai media is also a member of the 'blind guessers club'.

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14 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

Dear Kieran,

 

Read this

 

"Contrary to the way it is frequently portrayed in popular culture, Interpol is not a supranational law enforcement agency and has no agents who are able to make arrests. Instead, it is an international organization that functions as a network of criminal law enforcement agencies from different countries. The organization thus functions as an administrative liaison among the law enforcement agencies of the member countries, providing communications and database assistance, assisted via the central headquarters in Lyon, France."

 

The don't do 'cases'.

 

I know what they do, the case is a Thai case that they were supporting and perhaps now are not, therefor if they have stopped their support then they have dropped this case,which just means to stop the action they were doing, in this case, the issuing of a notice. 

 

I wish I could but, I can't teach you grammar here, sorry, it's against the rules.

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Obviously money can not bring back a loved one who is killed, however the Police officer's Family received more money from Red Bull to last a few lifetimes.  This might have something to do with them not getting involved. It's all about 'face', nothing more. They had years to arrest him and nothing happened.

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14 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

Agreed.

 

The Thai media is also a member of the 'blind guessers club'.

 

The Bangkok Post spoke to Interpol, who did not comment further than stating the reasons a notice may stop appearing on their site, of which there are several. Other media outlets have taken a more sensational approach.

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44 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

Who say's it's been withdrawn?

 

Or, who said it had ever been issued in the first place?

plenty of screen shots of the interpol web site showing the notice, on other threads.

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3 minutes ago, FitnessHealthTravel said:

Obviously money can not bring back a loved one who is killed, however the Police officer's Family received more money from Red Bull to last a few lifetimes.  This might have something to do with them not getting involved. It's all about 'face', nothing more. They had years to arrest him and nothing happened.

 

True, and that may be the reason it no longer appears on the Interpol site, they may feel that they would be wasting theirs and their members time by issuing the notice as a successful extradition may not be likely to result in justice being seen to be served.

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8 hours ago, FitnessHealthTravel said:

Obviously money can not bring back a loved one who is killed, however the Police officer's Family received more money from Red Bull to last a few lifetimes.  This might have something to do with them not getting involved. It's all about 'face', nothing more. They had years to arrest him and nothing happened.

 

I thought the final payout had been bargained down from 8 million to 3 million (Thai Baht).

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37 minutes ago, britishrepublican said:

He'll never be arrested and I completely understand.

 

What is the point in having un-imaginable wealth if you cannot use it to make your life easier? 

That's the spirit....

Ever considered starting a political party?

 

Actually you are making a very good point......Most of us would probably do the same, if we only could...:coffee1:

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2 hours ago, rodentwarrior said:

Interesting that both Singapore and Thailand are dictatorships.  The clear delineation between both authoritarian states is corruption.

 

Yeah right. The Lee dynasty are just shrewd business people and investors :whistling:

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2 hours ago, Easy Come Easy Go said:

If you want to make an impact, head over to the Red Bull Youtube channel, and post in the comment section about this case on every single video. Copy and paste a paragraph explaining it every upload they post.. 

 

And then wait for the Computer Crime Suppression team to knock on your door if you live in Thailand!

 

Cognizance of the unique Defamation laws might be advisable before making such advice.

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19 hours ago, z42 said:

This is stupid, if he is still wanted then why has his page disappeared off the site?

And surely to get it back and viewable again shouldn't be difficult at all.

Their arrogance, indifference and general ability to spin a believeable lie are all shocking ?

..sought of forgot all about him, what with all the other excitement of late.

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This is a prime example of protecting the elite/rich/connected! He should have been arrested at the time of the death of the policeman and he should never have been allowed to depart Thailand!

 

Pol Col Kritsana Patanajaroen is just putting out a story (no doubt at the behest of his superiors) to demonstrate to Thai people that the Police are still on the job - bulls hit! :post-4641-1156693976:

 

There was no incompetency involved only a lack of will to prosecute a rich elite class Thai with connections!

 

You maybe able to fool some of the people all the time or all of the people some of the time but never all of the people all of the time.

 

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