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Thailand seeks Red Bull heir extradition after Interpol 'red notice'


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1 hour ago, Advocate said:

If he is traveling on a Thai passport the Thai government and police know where he is.

 

If traveling on a foreign passport his whereabouts could still be determined from airline and immigration information.

 

If he is using a false identity and fake foreign passport that would make it more difficult, however face recognition could find him if countries are obeying the Interpol red notice.

Why would the Thai Government and Police know where he is just because he is traveling on a Thai passport ?

Are you suggesting Thailand is linked to the Immigration system of every country in the world, I think not.

I have entered some countries in Europe where they stamp your passport but don’t record you.

In the UK you don’t even go through Immigration when you leave.

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44 minutes ago, NE1 said:

The British papparazzi found him living in London , they ran an article on him , charges , wanted , on the run from Thai " justice " etc.

Nobody was interested......

https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/red-bull-heir-leaves-london-home-harrods-shopping-box-video/

Probably the best way to find him...providing reporters think it's worth it

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They said they would, not that they had. Why not? Why is it taking so !omg? Should have done it weeks ago when it was first decided too much corruption had been discovered.

 

No one can do anything unless there is an effort to have him arrested in the country where he is situated at the moment. Then there has to be an extradition treaty with Thailand in place. He is probably thinking of that right now, but not worried as no Interpol red notice has been issued. 

 

We will ask Interpol....soon....

 

Kicking it down the road until the dust settles.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand seeks Red Bull heir extradition after Interpol 'red notice'

Looks like the worst thing that happened for the Red Bull heir was to have his case dropped here in Thailand.  All it did was kick a sleeping dog. 

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Vorayuth missed eight court summonses before authorities sought his arrest in 2017. He later disappeared

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So while still in Thailand he snubbed his nose at the court summonses EIGHT times and nothing came of it ? Is it possible that the BIB could not locate his address in Thailand ... after having arrested him at HOME the day of the murder accident !  

 

Now that is what I call preferential treatment !

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