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Prosecutor offers more snags and excuses in extradition request for "Red Bull Boss"


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A Total Disgrace!!! ....

Prosecutors should be made to front dead Police Officer's family; give their mealy-mouth excuses to them after family put thru

6 years of agony!!  

Bunch of amateur F/wits.... should ALL be sacked & PM Prayut to step in with heavy-hand & set deadline for completion!! 

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5 hours ago, Vacuum said:

<deleted>. How can it not be a crime? What country would that be?

 

I doubt any country wouldn't have killing a motor cyclist with a high speed car whilst allegedly drunk, on drugs and speeding; then dragging the body, then pissing off as a crime.

 

You get the idea they are just groping for any excuse. Disgusting.

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4 hours ago, akirasan said:

rubbish

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Depends if Thailand have made it public  or not

Can I look up a Red Notice?

While most Red Notices are restricted to law enforcement use only, some member countries choose to make an extract publicly available. This includes information such as the individual’s name and the criminal charges for which they are wanted. The full Red Notice contains additional information for law enforcement purposes only.

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5 hours ago, darksidedog said:

They clearly think we are as stupid as them to believe a word of it. He has paid them off and it is blatantly obvious they are never going to get him back. Case closed.

 

It's just the usual mentality of thinking they can say any old nonsense and everyone believe it because of their self important position.

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6 hours ago, Vacuum said:

<deleted>. How can it not be a crime? What country would that be?

 

Cambodia for instance

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Just go out and find his address yourselves you useless corrupt incompetent meat sacks. Obviously the size of your recently inflated bank accounts is enough for you to put aside the criminality, and the shame you bring upon yourselves and everyone else associated with the case. The world cringes.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

And one of the excuses is that fugitives could say their crime is not a crime in the foreign country where they are living. 

It's actually the other way around: Hit and Run is a crime in every country, except Thailand.

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The Thai authorites could give the address of the next F 1 Gran Prix. The boss certainly will be there as he was seen at the British Gran Prix

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I was almost going to say in an exasperated fashion...:"have they no shame", clearly they don't. But thinking more of it I'm coming to realize that that would be irrelevant to them. The situation here regarding protection and other privileges of the elite is just normal. It is likely they are puzzled by the continuing and illogical interest others display in the matter. Shame Thailand, shame!

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6 hours ago, darksidedog said:

They clearly think we are as stupid as them to believe a word of it. He has paid them off and it is blatantly obvious they are never going to get him back. Case closed.

You may call it another masterpiece of Thai "joke-isdiction"

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To bring this little $h!t back to Thailand would set a very unfavourable precedent for all big $h!t hiso's who may need to flee in the future. Kiss Boss goodbye!

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WOW in the UK any killing of a policeman goes to the top of the list of priorities in chasing down the killer. In virtually every country of the world including England his offence is Extraditable. Maybe brown wallets are involved.

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Well, an English TV crew found him and wanted to interview him in front of his house while a crime like murder is a crime everywhere - except possibly for a few selected people, it seems.

The whole thing is a big farce and makes Thailand the laughing stock of the planet! 

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The bungling and incompetence in this case are either astounding or very expensive (or both)

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I wanna go to that country, where it is not a crime to run over a person, at hi- speed, while being on drugs and alcohol, so it comes out of my eyeballs!

That must be a fun place!

:coffee1:

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7 hours ago, darksidedog said:

They clearly think we are as stupid as them to believe a word of it. He has paid them off and it is blatantly obvious they are never going to get him back. Case closed.

Apart from the assumed payoffs, the extradition try is a total waste of time as no democratic country will extradite anyone to a country governed illegally by the military and with a dubious justice system. If red bull are paying anyone they are wasting their money.

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