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Police said Nicholas Cash had committed "abhorrent" crimes against his victim

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A man recently convicted of "abhorrent" domestic abuse offences might be on the run in Thailand, police have said.

 

Nicholas Cash was last week found guilty at Bournemouth Crown Court of charges including coercive control, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and administering a poisonous or noxious substance with intent.

 

Dorset Police said the 23-year-old had failed to turn up to his trial and officers were now trying to locate him.

 

He is due to be sentenced on 14 March. The force said it believed Cash, who lived in Bournemouth, could have travelled to Thailand but this could not be confirmed.

 

Full story: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-dorset-64800486

 

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19 minutes ago, shackleton said:

Well I suppose Pattaya could be a good place to start

As most criminals seem to make  there way there ???? ????

the Bobby's will no doubt have a peek into all the GoGo's at the taxpayers expense. 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Nicholas Cash was last week found guilty at Bournemouth Crown Court of charges including coercive control, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and administering a poisonous or noxious substance with intent.

 

Dorset Police said the 23-year-old had failed to turn up to his trial and officers were now trying to locate him.

So does that mean he was found guilty and sentenced in absentia?

Seems strange that such a serious offence he was out on bail or had his freedom?

 

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47 minutes ago, BangkokKnights said:

Knowing the British he's probably already married a bargirl and living in a dump in Pattaya or Buriram.

They'll find him.

The Union Jack shorts, handkerchief on his head coupled with white skin will give him away?

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1 hour ago, The Fugitive said:

If they consider there is a risk of the suspect fleeing the Country they (CPS) can ask the Magistrates' Court to make an order. 

And the British Immigration Services do not keep records of who comes in/leaves the UK. This lack of any accurate statistics has always hamstrung British immigration policies.

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1 hour ago, BangkokKnights said:

Knowing the British he's probably already married a bargirl and living in a dump in Pattaya or Buriram.

They'll find him.

Knowing the Brits, he is probably already drunk, sitting in a bar for cheap charlies and watching a british trash show on tv. 

They will pay the Thai to keep him. 

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1 hour ago, hellohello123 said:

Would it be more effective if british cops just started looking for criminals in thailand as their starting point ????

No. That would suggest that the RTP Smart BMWs are ineffective and result in tarnishing the image of that respected Thai institution......

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Seems like a lot of quality people come to Thailand from Western countries.  Not only the ones that couldn’t make it there. That blame their personal downfalls on everything except themselves. But criminals also.  No wonder they call this the LOS.

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2 hours ago, RandolphGB said:

Do British police not confiscate passports when a suspect is charged? 

My understanding is they do not. It's use is suspended by the courts. Use it before the suspension comes into effect and............................

 

2 hours ago, webfact said:

He is due to be sentenced on 14 March

So it's unlikely his passport was suspended.

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