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Thai authorities to contact the UK for Yingluck's address as Interpol refuses Blue Notice - spokesman.


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6 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

"Politically Motivated"

 

What more needs to be said?

 

A reasonable court and/or neutral body, outside of the malicious and malignant influence of Article 44 and the Thai army, has said that the case is "politically motivated".

 

Thailand is the laughing stock of the world.

 

Thanks, Gen Prayut!

 

And thanks big brother Thaksin for inflicting her upon the nation as at the very least an incompetent prime minister.

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6 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

"Politically Motivated"

 

What more needs to be said?

 

A reasonable court and/or neutral body, outside of the malicious and malignant influence of Article 44 and the Thai army, has said that the case is "politically motivated".

 

Thailand is the laughing stock of the world.

 

Thanks, Gen Prayut!

 

Along with another country I daren't mention here

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RE - Interpol refuses Blue Notice

 

The difference between a Red Notice  and a Blue Notice is that a Blue Notice can be issued prior to criminal charges being filed.  Red notices are concened with persons who have been charged with or convicted of crimes. 

 

https://www.rednoticelawjournal.com/2011/05/should-i-be-concerned-about-a-blue-notice/

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The reason for the refusal - Politically motivated.

 

Interpol accused of failing to scrutinise red notice requests

 

There was a sharp increase in numbers issued when an electronic system was introduced in 2008; more than 8,000 were sent out last year. Many countries, but not the UK, treat them as provisional arrest warrants. (There are other forms of notices such as yellow for missing children, black for unidentified dead bodies as well as blue, purple, green, orange and UN notices.) In recent years, states have also used less formal alert methods, known as a 'diffusions', to circulate information about suspects.

Fair Trials International is calling on Interpol to "refuse or delete red notices where it has substantial grounds to believe the person is being prosecuted for political reasons", require countries to show them an arrest warrant and prevent red notices going out to other countries while under review unless it is an emergency.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/nov/27/interpol-accused-red-notice-requests

 

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8 months ago:

 

01.10.2017

Interpol asked to issue Blue Notice on Yingluck

 

 

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5 hours ago, bluesofa said:

The UK post office staff don't know for sure.

I bought a stamp for a letter to Thailand. The assistant, weighed it, checked the price, then crossed out 'Thailand' replacing it with 'Taiwan', telling me I'd spelt it incorrectly. When I told her it was going to Thailand, she said she'd never heard of it before.

 

Ah no... I don’t believe that... everyone knows about Thailand... you go there to get cheap sex with women half your age if you are old .... says so on the documentary’s on TV... “Bloody ‘Ell... it’s Disneyland for aul fellas “ ... said the British man interviewed. 

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2 hours ago, Peterw42 said:

Has anyone thought of cancelling her passport, rendering her UK visa invalid ? How did she get a 10 year visa on a 5 year passport ?

 

Her Thai passport has already been cancelled it was announced some time ago.

I would imagine she has at least a passport from a certain Middle Eastern country.

A number of countries sell citizenship, if you have money you can buy anything.

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This story more or less, says it all. The current administration commands no respect outside of the country, and barely any within it. Interpol is right to refuse this request. There is nothing behind it. Thailand does not want her back. They do not want her brother back. This is just being staged, for the consumption of a small percent of the population that do not know any better. As usual, the little man is being insincere, and not taking the well being of the nation into account.

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I read all the time fugitive...why fugitive she get escorted by the police to the border. What I read is aswell that she got a 10 years visa in the UK, so the authorities in the UK do not recognize her as a criminal. With enough money, you can get from every country of the world a citizen status even from Thailand. So be not surprise maybe she got the visa on a Gambia or whatever passport. Be sincere do you really like Taksin and Yingluck back to Thailand?

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55 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

This story more or less, says it all. The current administration commands no respect outside of the country, and barely any within it. Interpol is right to refuse this request. There is nothing behind it. Thailand does not want her back. They do not want her brother back. This is just being staged, for the consumption of a small percent of the population that do not know any better. As usual, the little man is being insincere, and not taking the well being of the nation into account.

 

Spot on SM, spot on.

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Junta, let's get real, you are living in prayuth's small tiny personal world.  The rest of the world don't recognise prayuth and his sand pit.  Interpol have told you that you have a personal political agenda against Yingluk and the world has known this since you seized the country for your own.

 

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How embarrassing for the prime minister, the Rolex guy and the rest of the circus masquerading as the government.

also the RTP for telling everyone that there was an Interpol notice in place.

will take something huge for these buffoons to save whatever face they have left

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8 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

"Politically Motivated"

 

What more needs to be said?

 

A reasonable court and/or neutral body, outside of the malicious and malignant influence of Article 44 and the Thai army, has said that the case is "politically motivated".

 

Thailand is the laughing stock of the world.

 

Thanks, Gen Prayut!

 

Political motivated B/S more like it , talk about alien ideas

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9 hours ago, Dave67 said:

"Krissana said that was the intention of national police chief Chakthip Chaijinda who has ordered that no stone is left unturned to bring Yingluck back to Thailand."

 

Give  a rest Krissy no one takes you  seriously

 

 

 

So when and how are they going to get Yingluk back.....months ago they asked all the countries n the world to tell them if anyone sees yingluk PLEASE let us know so we can get her back to Thailand !!

 

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You clowns don't give up, do you? When are you guys going to stop embarassing yourselves? The lot of you are worse than the goons in the Police Acedemy film when it comes to pursuing fugitives. Politically-motivated or not. So many have bolted and living the good life while you guys are still faffing about in their wake.

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8 hours ago, transam said:

I must assume that LOS does not have a "Secret Service"....

Oh but they do, Transam, they do....

 

Somchai Bond sighed, and straightened his Gucci ¾ length cargo pants, slipping out of his John Lobb flip flops. This mission to London was going to be tough, but “P” had said it was vital for the happiness of the nation. He had even intimated that, if successful, there might be a new hi-so watch in it for him; after all, hadn't his sidekick, also (confusingly) known as “P” got a few that he might need to get rid off?. He motioned to the waitress, and ordered another Mekong Soda to go with his somtam – shaken not stirred. The waitress was new, and hadn't understood his first order – shaking the somtam had caused some problems in the kitchen!

 

Outside his vintage supercharged “Thailand Tuk Tuk” glinted in the evening sun. The extra chrome lighting bars, with the random flashing green blue and violet lights (designed to confuse pursuing agents of evil), caught the last rays. True it had lost some of its lustre, (and quite a lot of its power) since he had tried to emulate James Bond's Lotus by driving it underwater in the khlong. The top had come off the 2T oil tank, and it had emulsified leading to significant performance problems. Never mind, if he managed to track down “Y”, and find out just what she had been shopping for, maybe “P” would authorise “Q” to issue him that special Isuzu pick up he had been working on!

 

It was a good thing, he mused as the girl returned with his freshly shaken Mekong Soda, froth all over her face and hair, that he had paid attention to that old Farang teacher back when he was in P5, otherwise he wouldn't have known what all those initials meant...

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18 minutes ago, JAG said:

Oh but they do, Transam, they do....

 

Somchai Bond sighed, and straightened his Gucci ¾ length cargo pants, slipping out of his John Lobb flip flops. This mission to London was going to be tough, but “P” had said it was vital for the happiness of the nation. He had even intimated that, if successful, there might be a new hi-so watch in it for him; after all, hadn't his sidekick, also (confusingly) known as “P” got a few that he might need to get rid off?. He motioned to the waitress, and ordered another Mekong Soda to go with his somtam – shaken not stirred. The waitress was new, and hadn't understood his first order – shaking the somtam had caused some problems in the kitchen!

 

Outside his vintage supercharged “Thailand Tuk Tuk” glinted in the evening sun. The extra chrome lighting bars, with the random flashing green blue and violet lights (designed to confuse pursuing agents of evil), caught the last rays. True it had lost some of its lustre, (and quite a lot of its power) since he had tried to emulate James Bond's Lotus by driving it underwater in the khlong. The top had come off the 2T oil tank, and it had emulsified leading to significant performance problems. Never mind, if he managed to track down “Y”, and find out just what she had been shopping for, maybe “P” would authorise “Q” to issue him that special Isuzu pick up he had been working on!

 

It was a good thing, he mused as the girl returned with his freshly shaken Mekong Soda, froth all over her face and hair, that he had paid attention to that old Farang teacher back when he was in P5, otherwise he wouldn't have known what all those initials meant...

If this fails, I suppose there's always the Mossad. I was a little distracted, though, by the waitress in your Novella. Yes, that one - the one with the "froth all over her face and hair". ?

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26 minutes ago, JAG said:

Oh but they do, Transam, they do....

 

Somchai Bond sighed, and straightened his Gucci ¾ length cargo pants, slipping out of his John Lobb flip flops. This mission to London was going to be tough, but “P” had said it was vital for the happiness of the nation. He had even intimated that, if successful, there might be a new hi-so watch in it for him; after all, hadn't his sidekick, also (confusingly) known as “P” got a few that he might need to get rid off?. He motioned to the waitress, and ordered another Mekong Soda to go with his somtam – shaken not stirred. The waitress was new, and hadn't understood his first order – shaking the somtam had caused some problems in the kitchen!

 

Outside his vintage supercharged “Thailand Tuk Tuk” glinted in the evening sun. The extra chrome lighting bars, with the random flashing green blue and violet lights (designed to confuse pursuing agents of evil), caught the last rays. True it had lost some of its lustre, (and quite a lot of its power) since he had tried to emulate James Bond's Lotus by driving it underwater in the khlong. The top had come off the 2T oil tank, and it had emulsified leading to significant performance problems. Never mind, if he managed to track down “Y”, and find out just what she had been shopping for, maybe “P” would authorise “Q” to issue him that special Isuzu pick up he had been working on!

 

It was a good thing, he mused as the girl returned with his freshly shaken Mekong Soda, froth all over her face and hair, that he had paid attention to that old Farang teacher back when he was in P5, otherwise he wouldn't have known what all those initials meant...

 

His haircut'll give him away. And the way he feels the need to salute every stray dog that passes. That new salute is a bit of a give-away too, am I allowed to ask which towering intellect thought that up? Oh.

 

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5 hours ago, Peterw42 said:

Has anyone thought of cancelling her passport, rendering her UK visa invalid ? How did she get a 10 year visa on a 5 year passport ?

 

You are a bit out of date mate.  Thailand revoked her passport(s), she now has a passport(s) issued by another, or other, currently unnamed countries.  I imagine that her 10 year UK visa is in one of those.

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