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so he pretended to live thailand and still stayed at the family home of his wife for 2 years and showing himself publicly to pictures. He still stayed there after tv's shown up. Smart guy, will end up in jail every single time he brakes the law  

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19 minutes ago, webfact said:

He wanted to give himself up but would only do it if staff from the German Embassy went to his house. 

Wow, if true! The American ambassador has never invited me to his house and the US embassy always keeps me locked up in a sprawling cage when I visit. I don't think they would ever come to my house...

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21 minutes ago, webfact said:

But shortly after he paid a Laotian man to bring him over the border through a natural route and enter Thailand illegally without a stamp.

That will start a few brains whirring.

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I wonder if his Thai wife has young children by another man?  

 

21 minutes ago, webfact said:

But shortly after he paid a Laotian man to bring him over the border through a natural route and enter Thailand illegally without a stamp

Is that the guy with the sign that says Enter Thailand Illegally by Natural Route?  

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30 minutes ago, webfact said:

Sanook said there was a warrant out for his arrest for running a drugs business through the internet. In his past he also had arrests for theft, robbery, snatch theft and pedophilia. 

 

So all in all a very nice guy... bit daft though, putting himself out there to bee seen like that...

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53 minutes ago, webfact said:

Fernsebner came into Thailand in 2017. At the time Interpol had not yet informed the Thais of the arrest warrant in Germany.  

I assumed that immigration always check the red notices of Interpol when they had his details, but obvious they did not do that, to much work?

Even you and me can check them online https://www.interpol.int/How-we-work/Notices/View-Red-Notices

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, webfact said:

he paid a Laotian man

More pesky foreigners.............opportunity  missed  by the Thai  locals.

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1 hour ago, somtumwrong said:

'Thanks, a*****, for making us look stupid and low again.' Our reputation is set by the lowest scum found here. Drugs and little children, huh? Must be awful for the wife, from fame to complete loss of face and shame in just a few days. 

Still got the chicken stand though, so some good  news.

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2 hours ago, somtumwrong said:

'Thanks, a*****, for making us look stupid and low again.' Our reputation is set by the lowest scum found here. Drugs and little children, huh? Must be awful for the wife, from fame to complete loss of face and shame in just a few days. 

It only takes a few of them to make all of us look like freaking idiots. 

 

   This week Immigration might have an eye on Germans, who knows?

 

   The wife doesn't seem to care much about the guy, more about an income that the guy could somehow provide. I'd never say that he sold drugs, or anything else. 

 

  

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1 hour ago, bkkatl said:
2 hours ago, RotMahKid said:

I assumed that immigration always check the red notices of Interpol when they had his details, but obvious they did not do that, to much work?

Even you and me can check them online https://www.interpol.int/How-we-work/Notices/View-Red-Notices

The news article says it hadn't been posted by the German authorities at the time of his first entry into Thailand..so what are you trying to say?

The way I see it, immigration can check Interpol for red notices. Immigration also (allegedly) have an all-singing-all-dancing-database with all foreginers details on. Is comparing the two regularly - or even automatically - that difficult? Or have I also missed something obvious?

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2 hours ago, RotMahKid said:

I assumed that immigration always check the red notices of Interpol when they had his details, but obvious they did not do that, to much work?

Even you and me can check them online https://www.interpol.int/How-we-work/Notices/View-Red-Notices

 

Where did you see that a red note had been issued? 

 

Following this the German Embassy contacted the Thais to say that he was wanted on a warrant and the Thais went to his house but he got wise to their arrival and escaped into a swampy area.

 

Interpol was informed by the Germans, but he must be a real bad ass criminal to be on the red list. And he isn't on any list of Interpol. So why do you come up with your  red note nonsense?

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49 minutes ago, Gecko123 said:

 

Mr. Fernsebner's 'Top 10 Things I Hate About Thailand' list:

 

  1. Goose now well and truly cooked
  2. barbeque chicken
  3. barbeque chicken
  4. barbeque chicken
  5. barbeque chicken
  6. barbeque chicken
  7. barbeque chicken
  8. barbeque chicken
  9. barbeque chicken
  10. barbeque chicken

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Gecko123 said:

Mr. Fernsebner's 'Top 10 Things I Hate About Thailand' list:

 

  1. barbeque chicken
  2. barbeque chicken
  3. barbeque chicken
  4. barbeque chicken
  5. barbeque chicken
  6. barbeque chicken
  7. barbeque chicken
  8. barbeque chicken
  9. barbeque chicken
  10. barbeque chicken

 

 

    11.  Facebook. ????

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