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Hua Hin: "Dangerous" American fugitive arrested by Thai immigration police


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4 hours ago, DepDavid said:

Of course biometrics played a part. Which part?

And when will there be so much "succes" in finding Thai on the run from the police?

There seem to be quite a few.

It all boils down to the vilification of farang, same seems to be going on in China.

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34 minutes ago, legend49 said:

Exactly. New toy only 3 months old cant catch people who have been here since 2014 <deleted>. Just more lies to cover the cost of this waste of money.

7-elevens are using facial recognition and AI. Maybe they share their database with Thai law enforcement and Homeland Security shares their data for wanted suspects believed to be in Thailand. Not too much of a stretch. If it isn't happening yet it will be in the future.

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5 hours ago, steelepulse said:

I didn't see any mention of this in the report.  Do you have some insight as to how they randomly found this guy and decided to scan his fingerprints?

I didn't see any mention of this in the report.  Do you have some insight as to how they randomly found this guy and decided to scan his fingerprints?---

 

Now that's a poignant question!

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5 hours ago, steelepulse said:

I didn't see any mention of this in the report.  Do you have some insight as to how they randomly found this guy and decided to scan his fingerprints?

It's a joke.  They scanned his fingerprints, then scanned them again and the first scan matched the second scan.  Do keep up!

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6 hours ago, wendyfromoz said:

why do they have to make up all these huge, elaborate boards everytime they arrest someone.

It may not be that they're doing a lot of work. It may be that they want to give the appearance that they're doing a lot of work. 

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7 hours ago, wendyfromoz said:

why do they have to make up all these huge, elaborate boards everytime they arrest someone.

They need this propaganda to show on the news when they actually arrest criminals without accepting any bribes.

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8 hours ago, otherstuff1957 said:

But did he file his TM30?  That would surely have lead the cops straight to him!

Maybe if the US (and other western countries') authorities had some way to track where "fugitives" are staying in those countries, Thai police wouldn't have to find and arrest them.

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