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Police have done precisely nothing in hunt for cop killer Red Bull's "Boss"


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9 minutes ago, BestB said:

Its rather strange, police always claimed its up to prosecutor to take it further and prosecutor puts it back on police to take it further.

No doubt both sides have been rewarded, but when and how is this all going to end?

How is it going to end? I have a feeling it ended a long time ago with the required donations. 

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Don't want to upset the current plutocracy by arresting a rich person for the mere murder of a cop.  After all, other rich folk could be next.  One bright spot though, maybe the "Boss" is approaching being bilingual and has stopped picking his nose in England.

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3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The key to understanding the lack of effort, progress, or success in finding this murderous young man, is in knowing a few things:

1. The current administration was installed to protect the elite, the powerful, those in office, those that are well connected, and the super wealthy. They have been very successful in fulfilling that mission. 

2. The police are not law enforcement officials. They are franchisees. 

3. Thailand has long had a system of impunity for the super wealthy. They are above the law. Any and all laws, including the army. 

4. No effort was ever made. Anything to the contrary was a smoke screen, and a fabrication. 

 

The previous administration was installed to protect a different group of elites. So they were no more interested in this case than the current government.

 

The son and heir apparent of one of the richest men in Thailand. Did anyone really expect anything different?

 

They'll convince themselves that exile until the statute of limitations runs out is punishment enough. And then he'll come back and they'll suppress media interest and hope people just forget about it and loose interest.

 

Just like all the other examples.

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Just goes to show what a bunch of despicable and spineless morons the brown clowns are. Don't even have the gonads to fight for/defend one of their own. And another underline for the phrase 'money and elitism buys everything'.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Police have done precisely nothing in hunt for cop killer Red Bull's "Boss"

That's apparently not quite true, since right after the killing of the Thonglor cop it was reported that a police colonel (incidentally also from the Thonglor cop shop) went to the Red Calf's house to advise him on courses of action...

If this is true, then there was actually some pro-activity on behalf of the 'public guardians'

Since then, though, it's been quiet...

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4 hours ago, colinneil said:

Of course the police have done nothing, after they received several million baht in large brown holdalls, they just sat back and did nothing.

 

“Done nothing? You must be joking! At the office of inactive posts (accounting dept.) we were busy for weeks to count all the donation money.”

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5 hours ago, neeray said:

Interesting that they've never assigned Big Joke to the case. I guess that supports the argument that there really is no interest in bringing Boss home to face the music.

Big Joke would be Big Paid if he took on this case.

 

In other news, water is wet.

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So just what does the Thai public have to do to get this complete disregard of justice for a policeman reversed and actioned. We all know why he hasn't been brought to book and it is to the Royal Thai Police Force's shame that after one of their own was killed nothing has been done to bring justice for his family. Perhaps the title Royal should be removed from them. Shameful!

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15 minutes ago, Artisi said:

It will end the same time the lunch boxes stop being delivered and that will be when the statute of limitations has expired - very simple, no complications, everyone understands the rules. 

How can it be the Public Prosecutor's duty to detain the culprit? If I kill someone on the street will the police not arrest me without permission from the Public Prosecutor? Balderdash!!????

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