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Hunt Continues for Red Bull Heir


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10 hours ago, djayz said:

Hope this topic doesn't upset our Joseph too much. 

No, it's been excellent!  We've had brown envelopes (lots of them), we've had submarines, we've had Thaksin.  Disappointed though as four pages in we haven't had "another nail in the tourism industry" or a "dirty farang" yet.  You guys can surely do better!

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It is all a plot by QAnon and the Deep State to cause apoplexy amongst Thaigeezers by resurrecting  'Boss' with a new thread every 2 months ad nauseum. ????

 

Should he ever be caught what will they do with their lives?  The will to live and go purple will wither and die.

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17 hours ago, 2530Ubon said:

What a hard job it must be.... The guy posts pictures constantly on instagram & twitter showing what he's doing and where he is.

If they were really looking for him, they'd have found him because he's not exactly hiding.

sometimes the best place to hide is in your own home/country

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17 hours ago, 2530Ubon said:

What a hard job it must be.... The guy posts pictures constantly on instagram & twitter showing what he's doing and where he is.

If they were really looking for him, they'd have found him because he's not exactly hiding.

The point is that RTP cannot do anything if he's not in Thailand.

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15 hours ago, foreverlomsak said:

Interpol is a police organization not a political group, therefore any request from an official recognized government police force should be acted upon.

All Interpol can do is advise the country that he is in of Thailand's interest in him.  Interpol cannot demand that independent countries' police forces act in relation to a person who is not wanted in that country and has not committed any offence in that country.

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3 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

The British government has an extradition treaty with Thailand and has no hesitation extraditing its own citizens back to Thailand or requesting it's own citizens to be extradited back to the UK.

 

You don't hear of many Thais being extradited though, wonder why that is? ????

 

Perhaps the UK government doesn't receive many extradition requests from Thailand.  The UK doesn't extradite unilaterally.

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16 minutes ago, Matreusse said:

What would be the relevance to RTP?

They ask the local police to arrest him. They then go there and provide the evidence to the court to extradite him.

 

Thats how extradition works.

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2 minutes ago, Sujo said:
20 minutes ago, Matreusse said:

What would be the relevance to RTP?

They ask the local police to arrest him. They then go there and provide the evidence to the court to extradite him.

 

Thats how extradition works.

No, that's not how extradition works!

 

The RTP have no authority to demand that another country's police force act on their instructions.  Why would another country arrest him if he has not committed any offence in that country and is not wanted by that country?

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7 minutes ago, Sujo said:
10 minutes ago, Matreusse said:

RTP have no jurisdiction to do anything in the UK!

Police in both countries work together. Thats always been the case.

No, that's not always been the case especially when he is not wanted by any other country.

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5 minutes ago, Sujo said:
7 minutes ago, Matreusse said:

So what if he's not in Thailand?  

Local police hold him for an extradition hearing. Rtp attend and provide the evidence. How do you think extradition works.

Well, I know that's definitely not how extradition works!

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27 minutes ago, Matreusse said:

No, that's not how extradition works!

 

The RTP have no authority to demand that another country's police force act on their instructions.  Why would another country arrest him if he has not committed any offence in that country and is not wanted by that country?

Who said they demand anything. How do you think extradition works. You dont have to commit an offence in that country at all.

 

There is nothing required in an extradition for the accused to have committed any crime in the country from which extradition is requested.

 

The chinese huawei exec never committed any offence in canada yet is under arrest pending extradition to usa, and usa authorites have assisted canada in the process.

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37 minutes ago, Matreusse said:

No, that's not how extradition works!

 

The RTP have no authority to demand that another country's police force act on their instructions.  Why would another country arrest him if he has not committed any offence in that country and is not wanted by that country?

So...all any criminal has to do is move abroad....mmmmm...think not.

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22 hours ago, Emdog said:

"Hunt continues..." yeah, sure it does....

The hunt for brown envelopes, is what they probably meant to say. As long as people in power and law enforcement keep getting paid they will keep up the charade of 'going after' the red bull heir. And the family have plenty of money, so I'm quite sure no one is about to kill the goose that lays the golden egg any time soon.

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