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Posted
29 minutes ago, jonclark said:
3 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

There doesn't appear to be an Interpol Red Notice out for Boss...

 

View Red Notices (interpol.int)

No there is not. Which is why I suspect the scum has not been arrested by UK police if he is there as suspected and stated in the OP.

Yes, there is.  It has been confirmed many times.  Just because you cannot access it does not mean that a notice is not in force.  The UK (or any other police force) does not have to act on Interpol notices, they are just advisory notices to member police forces, they can be ignored if that police force chooses to.

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Posted
9 hours ago, webfact said:

The sometimes-farcical attempts by the Thai authorities to bring Mr Vorayuth to justice are now commonly cited as epitomising the untouchability of the super-rich in Thailand.

Just wait until September 2027.

Posted
2 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

There was a Red notice issued, but it magically disappeared.

It didn't disappear. I have quoted you yesterday with the explanation why you may not see it, but it seems you prefer to continue with your conspiracy theories as that suits you, however the explanation couldn't be more credible, since it is from Interpol directly.

 

https://www.interpol.int/en/How-we-work/Notices/Red-Notices

How many Red Notices are there?

There are currently approximately 69,270 valid Red Notices, of which some 7,500 are public.

The majority of Red Notices are restricted to law enforcement use only.

Posted
3 minutes ago, peterfranks said:

It didn't disappear. I have quoted you yesterday with the explanation why you may not see it, but it seems you prefer to continue with your conspiracy theories as that suits you, however the explanation couldn't be more credible, since it is from Interpol directly.

 

https://www.interpol.int/en/How-we-work/Notices/Red-Notices

How many Red Notices are there?

There are currently approximately 69,270 valid Red Notices, of which some 7,500 are public.

The majority of Red Notices are restricted to law enforcement use only.

You believe what you want.

 

"Interpol issued an international wanted notice against him, but it no longer appears on the site. Vorayuth's whereabouts are officially unknown."

 

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/11/business/red-bull-heir-intl-hnk-dst/index.html

 

Anyway its a moot point now. There will not be a Red notice on him for reckless driving, as thats the only charge current?

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Just the same as many other countries' legal systems, not at all unusual.

Yep, it is as if nobody heard of plea bargaining.

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4 hours ago, peterfranks said:

https://www.interpol.int/en/How-we-work/Notices/Red-Notices

 

How many Red Notices are there?

There are currently approximately 69,270 valid Red Notices, of which some 7,500 are public.

The majority of Red Notices are restricted to law enforcement use only.

Doesn't prove there is one issued either. 

 

1 hour ago, Burma Bill said:

IMO, the upper echelons of Thai "establishment" are rotten to the core!!

Not just the upper echelons. 

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Posted
7 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

This is exactly why statute of limitations should be paused and then restarted on the arrival of a person back into the country, that way ou could never run off and expect to return without a potential conviction

They dont have to pause anything if they immediately block the persons exit from all airports, marine ports and all land crossings. Thing is though you have to want to stop them from leaving.

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Only in Thailand where a police killer get more protected then the killed police man , if the money paid are big enough it dosent matters if him killed one of them.

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6 hours ago, seajae said:

welcome to Thailand, here if you are rich and have the right family ties you can shoot a police officer in front of a crowd of people then be awarded with a paid position  instead of being charged, killing people is allowed if you are rich but being poor you are locked up for years for just picking mushrooms. The police & government in Thailand are so corrupt its not funny, wealth & position means you can do as you please which is why so many thais want to be in the police force/government, they want in on all the graft etc that comes with the jobs

TIT  if you don't like it here you're free to leave, it ain't going to change anytime soon despite all your impotent bluster.

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Posted
7 hours ago, mickyr55 said:

How can there be a statute of limitations where a death is involved ???????????? 

how can you live here for more than a few months and not get the lie of the land? ????????????

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1 hour ago, Lemsta69 said:

how can you live here for more than a few months and not get the lie of the land? ????????????

Seems to be the commonplace trait among those that have lived here longer than a few months.

Still Haven't A Clue club.

Posted
5 hours ago, engamann said:

Only in Thailand where a police killer get more protected then the killed police man , if the money paid are big enough it dosent matters if him killed one of them.

Give Khun Boss the same justice as the policeman that killed the doctor.... 1 year.

Posted
14 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Thaksin's been convicted, there can't be, and there's no need for, statutes of limitations after conviction. 

Both Taksins i believe were convicted in absentia...so why can't boss moron be convicted same way....never mind i already know he is "different" .

 

https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/09/27/553929233/thai-supreme-court-sentences-former-prime-minister-to-5-years-in-absentia

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19 hours ago, peterfranks said:

It didn't disappear. I have quoted you yesterday with the explanation why you may not see it, but it seems you prefer to continue with your conspiracy theories as that suits you, however the explanation couldn't be more credible, since it is from Interpol directly.

 

https://www.interpol.int/en/How-we-work/Notices/Red-Notices

How many Red Notices are there?

There are currently approximately 69,270 valid Red Notices, of which some 7,500 are public.

The majority of Red Notices are restricted to law enforcement use only.

I don’t buy that.

 

His Red Notice was visible some years ago, now it’s not, but other Thai villains Red Notices are visible.

 

Why would it suddenly disappear?  Photos of him enjoying the high life occasionally appear, for example in London.  Are we really to believe his passport doesn’t trigger Law Enforcement to react as he crosses borders? and that for some unknown reason the RTP asked Interpol to hide his Red Notice?

 

The simplest and most likely explanation is probably the answer here.

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Posted
11 hours ago, pomchop said:
On 8/4/2022 at 11:27 AM, Liverpool Lou said:

Thaksin's been convicted, there can't be, and there's no need for, statutes of limitations after conviction. 

Both Taksins i believe were convicted in absentia...so why can't boss moron be convicted same way....never mind i already know he is "different" .

You're right, he is different, in absentia trials in Thailand only apply to politicians.

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