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Former employee of Bangkok luxury car company arrested - she'd fled a 20 year sentence handed down by the court for bank fraud


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39 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

All my comments are humorous. 

 

You take it all too seriously.

Life's too short to take so seriously

 

No one in Thailand power, authority, parliament reads our comments.

 

Thanks for  clarifying the humourous  nature of your comments. Otherwise I wouldn't have known

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12 minutes ago, The Hammer2021 said:
1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

What is overkill about three police officers being involved in a B16,000,000 conspiracy to defraud investigation arrest?

She's a tiny weak woman not a gang of violent criminals. Pathetic overkill.

Not overkill and definitely not pathetic.  It's normal for a number of officers who are involved in an investigation to participate in an associated arrest (if only from the point of view of it being witnessed).  It would be more than odd if just one was sent to make the arrest.  

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47 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:
7 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

How can Thai police commandos act in other countries?   

Boss Red Bull was in and out of Thailand many times up until 2017, when there were still charges laid against him and allegedly warrants still out for his arrest.

"Boss Red Bull was in and out of Thailand many times up until 2017..."

Really?  How could you know that to be fact and, if you do, why did his alleged visits stop in 2017?

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13 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

"Boss Red Bull was in and out of Thailand many times up until 2017..."

Really?  How could you know that to be fact and, if you do, why did his alleged visits stop in 2017?

Plenty of sources available for this information, Wikipedia has several. 

 

On 28 April 2017 the criminal court approved an arrest warrant for Vorayuth, however he had already fled to Singapore, where he abandoned his private jet. Interpol confirmed that Vorayuth left Singapore on 27 April. Thai police requested that his Thai passport be cancelled and this was done in early May 2017.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Wichian_Klanprasert

 

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20 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:
14 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

"Boss Red Bull was in and out of Thailand many times up until 2017..."

Really?  How could you know that to be fact and, if you do, why did his alleged visits stop in 2017?

Plenty of sources available for this information, Wikipedia has several. 

 

On 28 April 2017 the criminal court approved an arrest warrant for Vorayuth, however he had already fled to Singapore, where he abandoned his private jet. Interpol confirmed that Vorayuth left Singapore on 27 April. Thai police requested that his Thai passport be cancelled and this was done in early May 2017.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Wichian_Klanprasert

Wikipedia as a credible source?  What a joke.  Anyone can make/contribute to a Wiki page!

 

If you're going to post a link to "support" your assertions it's always best to read it first then I don't have to point out to you that Wiki claims that that he no longer faces any charges as all charges against him were dropped in 2020.  That is, of course, absolute nonsense, he is still facing charges and will do until, I believe, 2027.

 

The Wiki article does not even touch on Vorayuth's alleged "frequent visits to Thailand" that you claim as fact.  If there are so many sources that confirm his visits to Thailand since the warrants have been issued why not link to them?

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22 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Wikipedia as a credible source?  What a joke.  Anyone can make/contribute to a Wiki page!

There are four different articles from BBC News, Al Jazeera, Rueters and ABC as the credible sources. 

 

Suggest you learn to use Wikipedia as intended. 

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7 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:
31 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Wikipedia as a credible source?  What a joke.  Anyone can make/contribute to a Wiki page!

There are four different articles from BBC News, Al Jazeera, Rueters and ABC as the credible sources. 

 

Suggest you learn to use Wikipedia as intended. 

I suggest that you read those sources' reports.  Neither BBC, Reuters, Al Jazeera nor ABC confirm empirically that Vorayuth has been a frequent visitor to Thailand since the warrants were issued.   

 

It would be interesting to read just one link that categorically confirms that he has been here frequently since he's been on the run?

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