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British Police say domestic abuser may be in Thailand

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This guy was known to be in Pattaya until at least 3 weeks ago and may still be there. Expect to see pictures of his arrest.

 

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  • hellohello123
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    Would it be more effective if british cops just started looking for criminals in thailand as their starting point ????

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

  • crazykopite
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    The time has come that those apprehended by the U.K. police forever should have all travel documents / passports taken from them whilst further investigations are taking place 

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18 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

I hope that you don't complain about the Thai Police NOT going abroad to investigate Boss

Do they investigate at home?

20 hours ago, crazykopite said:

The time has come that those apprehended by the U.K. police forever should have all travel documents / passports taken from them whilst further investigations are taking place 

same for Thailand, for goodness sake, it's even more of a joke here in the LOS, when you think of who 'slipped away' in the night.

14 hours ago, Graemej100 said:

"could have travelled to Thailand but this could not be confirmed".

Why even publish this?

He could be in The Fulklands or fighting in The Ukraine.

Who knows?

 

 

Spot on , my thoughts too.

On 3/1/2023 at 6:25 AM, RandolphGB said:

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

Only if you're accused of any "....phobia"!

4 hours ago, jacko45k said:

I suspect they are requested to turn them in.... but since they have been convicted of nothing yet, I am not sure that it is obligatory. Certainly a concern that dangerous suspects can hop on a plane at Heathrow. 

Why comment when you know nothing!

Surely the government has a record of who leaves the country, no?

 

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23 hours ago, huangnon said:

Yep, another Freemason 'jolly' on the UK taxpayers.

They didn't visit any Lodges while here or I would have been aware. ????

1 hour ago, The Fugitive said:

Thanks. An interesting read. No mention of stopping or detaining fugitives from leaving, but rather a tool to detect those incoming or flag up those foreigners who have overstayed visas.

 

10 minutes ago, soi3eddie said:

Thanks. An interesting read. No mention of stopping or detaining fugitives from leaving, but rather a tool to detect those incoming or flag up those foreigners who have overstayed visas.

It states information will be 'of use' to police. Having an outstanding arrest warrant doesn't stop anyone leaving (or entering) the UK. Border Force are not police. 

On 3/1/2023 at 12:43 PM, crazykopite said:

The time has come that those apprehended by the U.K. police forever should have all travel documents / passports taken from them whilst further investigations are taking place 

innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, that is one right no one wants changed.

On 3/1/2023 at 12:43 PM, crazykopite said:

The time has come that those apprehended by the U.K. police forever should have all travel documents / passports taken from them whilst further investigations are taking place 

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On 3/1/2023 at 1:27 PM, malibukid said:

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

Wouldn't you ...just sayin

4 hours ago, crouchpeter said:

Why comment when you know nothing!

Doesn't stop you....!

3 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

Thanks. An interesting read. No mention of stopping or detaining fugitives from leaving, but rather a tool to detect those incoming or flag up those foreigners who have overstayed visas.

 

Or even granting bail [a more common approach with most everything these days] if the authorities are concerned with the individual to take flight. Why do they authorize/offer bail situations for what might be considered heinous crimes? 

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