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"We are doing all we can to get Red Bull's 'Boss' back to Thailand"

which is absolutely nothing, then to blame UK police, and Interpol 

for not putting his face in the red notices,will Big Joke dare to step

up to the plate and get the job done ,as it seems he is the only one

that could.

regards worgeordie

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So, is Thai Visa now running a Friday Comedy strip? 

 

This punk will never be arrested, and will simply live high on the hog overseas until the statute of limitations runs out on all charges.  

 

If - IF - his passport had been seized at the time of the crime, there's a 50-50 chance he might not have been able to flee.  On the other hand, we all know the power of the brown envelops in Thailand, and this guy has more than enough money for them.  

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1 hour ago, worgeordie said:

"We are doing all we can to get Red Bull's 'Boss' back to Thailand"

which is absolutely nothing, then to blame UK police, and Interpol 

for not putting his face in the red notices,will Big Joke dare to step

up to the plate and get the job done ,as it seems he is the only one

that could.

regards worgeordie

That one might be a bit complicated, too many lunch boxes 

will have been delivered. 

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The RTP are the laughing stock of planet earth. Most countries around the world, and nearly every international legal authority knows that these guys are not sincere, do not practice law enforcement, and have spent no time and effort looking for this guy. So, pure and total deflection, and an absolute, and stunning lie.

 

RTP spokesman Pol Col Krissana Patanacharoen said the Thai police were doing all they can. Not the case. We all know this is the farthest thing from the truth. Does truth matter? Is truth really truth?

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4 hours ago, CelticBhoy said:

"RTP spokesman Pol Col Krissana Patanacharoen said the Thai police were doing all they can."

 

He killed one of your own, it's the very least you can do. 

 

Money means more than a colleagues life, don't expect anymore to be done in the next 10+ years to bring him home....

everyones been paid-off to remain quiet.

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This whole fiasco is symptomatic of a world gone mad.

Where and how do we start to root out the black hearted mercenary ghouls who rule the roost world wide?

Our respective and collective goverments world wide are governed by big business.

Armaments manufacture is the biggest business in the world. It's the big money spinner that relies on conflict and war. 

And, realistically,  what is war? Answer : A CONSPIRACY TO MASS MURDER.

What has this to do with this thread? Life is cheap. Money and power are sacred! "Boss" is possibly hanging out in Saudi Arabia drinking Red Bull with the Prince of Darkness laughing while 14 million Yeminis starve to death and The President of Darkness celebrates "100s of thousands of American jobs and cheaper fuel" while sweeping dead journalists under the carpet.

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7 hours ago, tracker1 said:

Cancel his passport and seize his assets and bank accounts ! that should solve one problem !!!

Not at all; a moments reflection on the wealth of his family would tell you that they can buy any number of nationalities for the son, with bank accounts in dozens of countries, all far from the short arm of Thai law.

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Question the mummy of his where abouts and if she won't answer lock her up for aiding a criminal.she definitely knows of where he's hiding,he's a mummy's boy.i doubt if she was locked up that he would come back as he's got no spine but it would sure amplify the case into the media headlines.someone up high has removed him from interpol red notice for sure and that needs to be investigated too.

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2 hours ago, PerkinsCuthbert said:

Not at all; a moments reflection on the wealth of his family would tell you that they can buy any number of nationalities for the son, with bank accounts in dozens of countries, all far from the short arm of Thai law.

More accurately, dubious nationalities.

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