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Thai police unable to grill fugitive monk in Frankfurt


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He said the team had purchased 14 seats on a Bangkok-bound Thai Airways flight ...

 

Do they mean to say they actually paid money  for the seats ...Now that would be a first .

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5 hours ago, nikmar said:

14 seats???? How many does it take?

14 people frog marching him through an airport makes it look like they've caught a super fugitive and of course they all get another medal for bravery outside of their kingdom.watch out for the super star show when they land in bkk.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Thai police unable to grill fugitive monk in Frankfurt

Shortage of charcoal briquet's in Deutschland?  Too bad.  I heard Thai monks are in season this year!  :whistling:

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Speaking of pushing the boundaries of corruption unscathed, I see little 'p' has his honking big watch covered up by his suit sleeves.  Must suck to have them but be unable to flaunt them in public, 'eh? 
That's probably a BPM Smartwatch and he's off to run a 5k after the news conference?
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Can just imagine General Prawit saying  before having that photo

took, wait a minute till I adjust my sleeve.

 

Regarding the Police going off mob handed ,13 to collect 1 Monk, !

could they not have phoned their counterparts in Germany if it would

be OK to come and bring him back,so looks like it's party time for a 

few days till they decide what to do .

regards worgeordie

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8 minutes ago, connda said:

Shortage of charcoal briquet's in Deutschland?  Too bad.  I heard Thai monks are in season this year!  :whistling:

They'll have to put the monk in the cooler - keep him fresh for grilling at a later date.

 

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2 hours ago, bluesofa said:

They'll have to put the monk in the cooler - keep him fresh for grilling at a later date.

 

 

I thought cannibalism had been made illegal in Thailand (and Germany). Plus I'd imagine, the old guy probably would be pretty tough!  :glare:

 

Perhaps a slow cooker interrogation would yield tastier results.

 

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4 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

I thought cannibalism had been made illegal in Thailand (and Germany). Plus I'd imagine, the old guy probably would be pretty tough!  :glare:

 

Perhaps a slow cooker interrogation would yield tastier results.

 

Yeah, police and slow are pretty synonymous.

However, even after the grilling I still see it as a dog police eat dog monk world.

I suppose if it leaves them with a bad taste in the mouth, they could always try desert, even though in the army it is a court marshalling offence: No solder may help another to desert.

 

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9 hours ago, colinneil said:

Well if ole fatty is involved with the case it will be a total f=== up.

Now in Germany  Chatikit is telling the Germans.... Do you know who i am?

I am the big cheese, German reply so what, your are in our country and that means nothing.

"Do you know who I am?" 

"No, I don't - where did you say you are from, was it Vietnam?" 

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5 hours ago, Jeremy50 said:

Grilling monks? I thought the dark days of the reformation, counter reformation, and grisly martyrdom were 400 years behind us.

Correct, this is Thailand remember - haven't quite caught up yet. 

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8 hours ago, impulse said:

Formal extradition isn't the only way to deal with it. 

Formal extradition isn't an option as Thailand only has an extradition treaty in Europe with Belgium.

So it would have to be an informal extradition.

I suspect that as the charge is related to a "white collar crime," was not transnational and claim of religious/political persecution by a military junta, Phra Phrommedhi's possible request for asylum will be given serious review.

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9 hours ago, cornishcarlos said:

 

Sure but at the end of the day, RTP can't just rock up and take the guy back with them...

Which is how it reads ?

Oh, yes we can, well I think we can, can't we? 

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