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Interpol issues red alert for absconding Norwegian wanted for manslaughter

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10 hours ago, off road pat said:

Yep I checked,...

Yoovidhaya Vorayuth Thailand wanted by Thailand

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Out of some 60,000 active red notices only about 7000 are public, thus on website

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  • Roger Bullman from Norway Amitpal Singh Bajaj from the UK   The world's gone mad.

  • If your a good looking girl/model with 2 pages missing from your passport, straight to jail, but if you kill someone with your bare hands and have 200,000 baht to bail yourself out, your as free as a

  • He should have been locked up until his court date.

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On 9/20/2019 at 6:46 AM, PoorSucker said:

If he reaches Norway he will not be extradited. 

They don’t extradite to countries with death penalty. 

would not have thought man slaughter was a death penalty case.

On 9/20/2019 at 8:23 AM, thaibreaker said:

Norway will not extradite anyone to Thailand, period. That is against Norwegian law.

So if one is in big trouble, the place to go ASAP is Norway.

 

On 9/20/2019 at 8:49 AM, Totoandlilly said:

Death penalty is very rarely used in Thailand, probably 1-2 persons have been executed since 2009. Most foreigners done a crime would never sit 7-8 years in prison and then be sent back to their home country and do their time there.

 

Numbers executed in 2018

Americas (1 country???? United States (25) Asia-Pacific (14 countries???? Afghanistan (3), China (unknown number), Iran (253+), Iraq (52+), Japan (15), North Korea (?), Pakistan (14+), Saudi Arabia (149+), Singapore (13), Syria (unknown number), Taiwan (1), Thailand (1), Vietnam (85), Yemen (4+)

The Saudi figure should read "monthly"

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On 9/20/2019 at 9:05 AM, MadMuhammad said:

How are you sure he committed a horrible crime. Guilty until proven innocent? 

The mans wife watched him doing it. That's enough evidence for me.

On 9/20/2019 at 9:33 AM, Stoker58 said:

 Since a British citizen is now dead, and his killer was allowed to walk free by the Thai police, I wonder if the British embassy has any comment to make on this.

  Perhaps some mild criticism of the police would be in order?

???????????????????? you are joking i believe.

On 9/20/2019 at 12:20 PM, friend of siam said:

the norwegian said it was self defense because the british indian man attacked him w. a. knife ..

u need a court decision before jumping to solutions / a la horrible crime ? / ..

now as he jumped bail this is not looking good...the saga to be continued..as always in thailand there is much more to the story than the part that meets the public eye. 

If some unknown person broke into my room and a knife was handy, i would grab it for self protection. So could this be 'self protection' on behalf of the Norweigan ?

31 minutes ago, Huckenfell said:

The mans wife watched him doing it. That's enough evidence for me.

i believe he went for the Norwegian man with a knife, i would say it was self defense, man slaughter at worst.

"Out on bail" after killing someone seems the right thing to do...
At least here in Thailand it is.

Could have got a boat out of Chalong

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