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Canadian hitmen ‘suicidal’ as cops open murder conspiracy case after Thai police tour de force

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The Royal Thai Police investigation into the murder of gangland figure Jimmy Sandhu on February 4th last has undone the two hitmen thought to have been contracted by underworld figures in Canada to carry out the murder. They were both named, in warrants and Interpol notices, as Gene Karl Lahrkamp and Matthew Dupre, both 36 years of age and with a background in the Canadian armed forces. Mr Dupre (back left) was arrested on February 20th last by police in Alberta, Canada while Mr Lahrkamp (back centre) is still at large. Both men are reported by Canadian police to be ‘suicidal’ after completely underestimating the efficacy of the Royal Thai Police who solved the crime within a week and are now actively pursuing the culprits.

 

by James Morris and Son Nguyen

 

The Two hitmen in the Jimmy Sandhu murder case in Phuket have been living in fear in Canada since being exposed by the Royal Thai Police on February 12th last after an Interpol Red Notice was sought for the pair following the cold-blooded killing on February 4th last. One has already been arrested in Alberta on February 20th but the evidence collected by police in Thailand has led to Canadian police opening their own conspiracy to murder probe which could see those who paid for the hit and the two gunmen face justice on Canadian soil.

 

Police agencies in Canada are now reported to be pursuing their own investigation into the murder of gangland figure Jimmy Sandhu in Phuket on February 4th last. It comes as Thai authorities confirmed, this week, that they are actively pursuing the extradition of the two suspected killers including 36-year-old ex-armed forces member Matthew Dupre who was arrested in Edmonton, Alberta on February 20th last.

 

It has emerged that both suspects in the case are living in fear and reported to be ‘suicidal’ after incurring the wrath of their underworld clients for their failure to cover their tracks after the Royal Thai Police identified them sparking a wider probe into a conspiracy on Canadian soil to commit murder. The men are thought to have severely underestimated the response from the Royal Thai Police to the murder which managed to have arrests warrants issued within a week, members of the conspiracy in Thailand arrested in Phuket and valuable DNA evidence obtained linking the pair to the hit.

 

Full story: https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2022/03/01/canadian-hitmen-suicidal-as-justice-looms/

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The Two hitmen in the Jimmy Sandhu murder case in Phuket have been living in fear in Canada since being exposed by the Royal Thai Police on February 12th last after an Interpol Red Notice was sought for the pair following the cold-blooded killing on February 4th last.

How come it works on foreigners but not on Thai people? - You know who I mean ..................................LOL

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

It has emerged that both suspects in the case are living in fear and reported to be ‘suicidal’ after incurring the wrath of their underworld clients for their failure to cover their tracks

I reckon the underworld should have enlisted Boss (Red Bull) to be the Hitman. 

He can't be captured, nowhere to be seen, covering his tracks. He seems to be so much smarter than law enforcement. 

 

The Thai government have all the tools (Interpol, LAM) to assist in capturing Boss but can't be found. 

 

It's disappointing going to such extremes, finding the hitmen of an Indian gangster but fail to apprehend a killer of one of their own. 

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Reason they can’t find the bosses he’s a very wealthy thia and they don’t wanna go after a really wealthy person Is everybody knows you’re a very wealthy Thai You can buy your way out of anything here Tik

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48 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I reckon the underworld should have enlisted Boss (Red Bull) to be the Hitman. 

He can't be captured, nowhere to be seen, covering his tracks. He seems to be so much smarter than law enforcement. 

 

The Thai government have all the tools (Interpol, LAM) to assist in capturing Boss but can't be found. 

 

It's disappointing going to such extremes, finding the hitmen of an Indian gangster but fail to apprehend a killer of one of their own. 

The Thai police tour de farce.

Course they are, they know exactly what the 'underworld' will do to them and their families in the future 

 

Canadian hitmen ‘suicidal’ 

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Underestimating the efficacy of the Royal Thai Police who solved the crime

Is a sentence I have never seen before and must be reserved for farang crime only????

Jimmy Sandhu.....Must have been an interesting person for the RTP to give his death such speedy action...

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They obviously didn't know about the 'smart' BMW...

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Kudos to the RTP who were pretty quick on identifying the shooters which has led to the fairly quick arrest of one of them.

 

Unfortunately, less is being said on who owned the weapons used and how the hit men acquired them.

5 hours ago, webfact said:

The Two hitmen in the Jimmy Sandhu murder case in Phuket have been living in fear in Canada

You would have to have a heart of stone not feel for them.....poor little puddin's

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Amazing Thailand seems like in just a few weeks they were able to get an Interpol Red notice on the Canadian guys but yet they’re unable to get a red notice on the boss TIT

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1 minute ago, TheFishman1 said:

Amazing Thailand seems like in just a few weeks they were able to get an Interpol Red notice on the Canadian guys but yet they’re unable to get a red notice on the boss TIT

Amazing how people do not understand they do not want to arrest Khun Boss and yet dribble on about him every single time a thread like this pops up.

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I am putting my bet on the Canadian Constitution. They will not extradite these two citizens to a country that still upholds the death sentence. 

Unless, the Thais agree to commute their sentences to life in prison if found guilty.

Even so, they would request to serve their sentences if found guilty in a Canadian Prison.

 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

the Royal Thai Police who solved the crime within a week

Yes, the RTP is able to solve crimes. Too bad the ability is used selectively.

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3 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I reckon the underworld should have enlisted Boss (Red Bull) to be the Hitman. 

He can't be captured, nowhere to be seen, covering his tracks. He seems to be so much smarter than law enforcement. 

On the contrary he's seen in many places... but he's one of the untouchables.

2 hours ago, 1duckyboy said:

The Thai police tour de farce.

with all the cctv cameras available i would call them armchair sleuths ....

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"Thai police tour de force"

 

Fake News

2 hours ago, NanLaew said:

Unfortunately, less is being said on who owned the weapons used and how the hit men acquired them.

Wasn't one of them owned by a 'retired' policeman, and the other one owned by a soldier?

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Fascinating that these cops can solve a crime like this, yet they cannot bring the real killers of David and Hannah to justice, for the Dark Tao murders, nor can they prevent the Red Bull murderer from escaping, nor can they get it together to get him back to Thailand for trial. 

 

The RTP. Totally selective application of law and order. Only when it suits their agenda, or only when it serves to avoid international humiliation. Let us face the facts. In reality, they are franchisees, not real cops. 

8 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Fascinating that these cops can solve a crime like this, yet they cannot bring the real killers of David and Hannah to justice, for the Dark Tao murders, nor can they prevent the Red Bull murderer from escaping, nor can they get it together to get him back to Thailand for trial. 

 

The RTP. Totally selective application of law and order. Only when it suits their agenda, or only when it serves to avoid international humiliation. Let us face the facts. In reality, they are franchisees, not real cops. 

Another dribbling post about Khun Boss.

 

when will you people realise Khun Boss is a member of the untouchable elite and just get over it and stop posting about him every time a police related thread is created.

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48 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

Another dribbling post about Khun Boss.

 

when will you people realise Khun Boss is a member of the untouchable elite and just get over it and stop posting about him every time a police related thread is created.

Because we are having so much fun. Of course we realize the super rich are untouchable here. We were not born yesterday, and many of us have been here long enough to know Prayuth is all about protecting them, and his own.

 

That is all he is. A true empty suit and really bad news for future of Thailand.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

Another dribbling post about Khun Boss.

Every post that puts the spotlight on the RTP and their corruption is worth reading. If people continue doing it more and share the memory of past cases, the more the RTP's corruption is exposed and lives on in the internet, the better. It's only when the RTP feels pain for their actions that they may improve. Pain is a good character builder.

If you are bored by it, well then don't read it.

1 hour ago, klauskunkel said:

Every post that puts the spotlight on the RTP and their corruption is worth reading. If people continue doing it more and share the memory of past cases, the more the RTP's corruption is exposed and lives on in the internet, the better. It's only when the RTP feels pain for their actions that they may improve. Pain is a good character builder.

If you are bored by it, well then don't read it.

the dribble on this forum exposes nothing.

People who don't understand how effective the Thai police are and how they operate are ignorant. They are a thousand times better than the British police. I do not say nicer. I do not say less corrupt. But better at controlling burglary,  streetcrime, random violence, gang crime, drug related crime including knifing, stabbing and acid throwing.

On 3/1/2022 at 7:22 PM, TheFishman1 said:

Amazing Thailand seems like in just a few weeks they were able to get an Interpol Red notice on the Canadian guys but yet they’re unable to get a red notice on the boss TIT

They're equally effective in both cases.  Solving crime on one case, collecting brown envelopes in the other.  I'll let you figure out which is which.

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