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Phuket assassins latest: Guns were owned by retired cop and soldier


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in yesterday's story they both travelled to bangkok by road and took a taxi to the airport.

There was a picture of one of them leaving taxi without any luggage.

I would not think that professional assassins wouldn't fly, as their name would be exposed. They had chance to leave Phuket immediately by bridge by any mean of transport, collect their luggage and travel to bangkok by road.

In the story above, the body was found in the parking lot, in another story in a swimming pool.

Basic facts don't match

 

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3 minutes ago, internationalism said:

in yesterday's story they both travelled to bangkok by road and took a taxi to the airport.

There was a picture of one of them leaving taxi without any luggage

Do you have a link to that?

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18 minutes ago, edwinchester said:

Maybe the cops at Chalong can give their brothers in Bangkok a lesson on how to speed up the issuing of an International arrest warrant to Interpol so as to expedite the Red Bull farce.

There is no such thing as an "international arrest warrant".  Red Notices, information about which is not generally available to the public, have been issued regarding Vorayuth, that has been confirmed several times.

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16 minutes ago, internationalism said:

in yesterday's story they both travelled to bangkok by road and took a taxi to the airport.

"Yesterday RTP chief Pol Gen Suwat Chaengyodsuk admitted they had travelled from Phuket to Bangkok and taken a taxi to Suvarnabhumi airport".

 

That says that they travelled to Bangkok, it doesn't say by road.  It does say that they took a taxi to Suvarnabhumi from Bangkok. 

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3 hours ago, Henryford said:

They threw the guns away 150 metres from the crime scene! Doesn't sound like a thing a professional hit man would do.

 

Yeah, it was also reported that they left their brass (shell casings) and emptied both clips. 

 

But maybe they wanted it to look local/unprofessional?

 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Chalong police have been busy gathering evidence for the issuing of warrants to send to Interpol and the Canadian police in the next day or two to try and get the assassins arrested and brought back to Thailand. 

 

Not holding my breath on this one.

 

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, edwinchester said:

"Chalong police have been busy gathering evidence for the issuing of warrants to send to Interpol and the Canadian police in the next day or two to try and get the assassins arrested and brought back to Thailand."

 

Maybe the cops at Chalong can give their brothers in Bangkok a lesson on how to speed up the issuing of an International arrest warrant to Interpol so as to expedite the Red Bull farce.

Interpol does not issue warrants. International or any other kind.

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6 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Im not sure about this story, I mean why would you put yourself in the firing line? How did the police trace the guns back to them? 

Guns in Thailand are very controlled.  It can take weeks to obtain the paperwork for owning one.  So they know exactly who the gun was registered as the owner.
These guys better have had a police report filed claiming they were stolen. If they 'pawned' them - well - it's illegal.  You can't offload guns that are registered to you.  So, unless filed as stolen?  Big problem either way except getting busted for selling firearms would be better than murder.

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6 hours ago, mokwit said:

Might have been legally registered. Guns are rented out for jobs. the alternative of course is that both the Policemen and the Soldier separately had their house broken into and their gun stolen............................

number 2 is the winner

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4 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

They work quick when it is foreigners wanted for crimes.

...or just work out an imaginary story to show quick action and solution. Perfect for a case like this where foreigners are the likely suspects and target was a foreigner that many people actually think would be better as dead... A chance to create impression of professionalism as no local hiso to worry about... 

 

Basically, the story in media sounds too simple to be credible. Impossible not, just too shallow. 

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6 hours ago, internationalism said:

in yesterday's story they both travelled to bangkok by road and took a taxi to the airport.

There was a picture of one of them leaving taxi without any luggage.

I would not think that professional assassins wouldn't fly, as their name would be exposed. They had chance to leave Phuket immediately by bridge by any mean of transport, collect their luggage and travel to bangkok by road.

In the story above, the body was found in the parking lot, in another story in a swimming pool.

Basic facts don't match

 

Yesterday’s story only said they travelled from Phuket to Bangkok and  caught a taxi to Suvarnabhumi.

 

 

“Yesterday RTP chief Pol Gen Suwat Chaengyodsuk admitted they had travelled from Phuket to Bangkok and taken a taxi to Suvarnabhumi airport.”

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