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New Zealand biker arrested in Thailand for running drugs racket -  he opened businesses in Phuket with Thai wife


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2 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

I'd mark it down to incompetence, but even Thais couldn't be that incompetent. It's corruption.

It's both. 

 

11 minutes ago, webfact said:

He was jailed in New Zealand and after his release in 2014 left to set up his businesses in Thailand and continue his drug dealing ways. 

Allegedly. He has not been found guilty of any subsequent offences yet.

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Just now, Orinoco said:

Just get rid of the one percenters and all there Criminal mates, would be enough.

 

oh, that's what "bikies" means in Australia, the one percenters or OMCG: Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. 

 

at least that's what I learnt growing up. I first heard about how awful these people are when the news of the Milperra bikie massacre in 1984.

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The NZ news version - full item at link:

 

Comancheros member wanted in global drug sting arrested in Thailand
Oct 19 2022

 

The cousin of a Comancheros boss who has evaded police for a number of years has been arrested in Thailand on drugs charges.

 

Shane Elwood Ngakuru has been named as a co-defendant of a number of people facing charges in New Zealand.

 

Detective Inspector Paul Newman confirmed Ngakuru, who is also a Comancheros member, had been arrested in Thailand following a joint operation involving the FBI and Thai Police.

 

 

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2 hours ago, swerve said:

Well that's him gone from LOS for 10 years after a holiday at the IDC.  

New Zealand does not have an extradition treaty with Thailand, seems unlikely they'll need to deport him as USA / FBI get him first, and a Thai news source claims he has already been handed over to the FBI:

 

"The FBI considers Shane Ngakuru a "fugitive". If arrested and convicted in the United States he faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment."

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42 minutes ago, gomangosteen said:

New Zealand does not have an extradition treaty with Thailand, seems unlikely they'll need to deport him as USA / FBI get him first, and a Thai news source claims he has already been handed over to the FBI:

 

"The FBI considers Shane Ngakuru a "fugitive". If arrested and convicted in the United States he faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment."

Probably do a long stretch in a Thai prison first?!

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2 hours ago, Andrew65 said:

Probably do a long stretch in a Thai prison first?!

Why? No alleged crime here other than the overstay.

Suggest they'd be happy to see the FBI take him back to USA to face the racketeering charges. 

Though he'll have the $ resources to prolong the process.

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2 hours ago, kuzmabruk said:

Is this information that was provided to you by the Thai police or are you getting this information from InterPol?  Either way I am impressed that you are allowed to share it with us. 

 

Just following the news reports of foreign criminals, who've fled their home countries with outstanding warrants or those who've jumped bail, arrested here. Seems like it's a weekly occurrence. Usually they're high profile, organized crime figures with internaitonal notices out. They seem to waltz into Thailand and go about their business.

 

No need to be impressed.

 

 

 

 

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