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Italian Fugitive Arrested in Thailand for Overstaying and Robbery Charges


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On November 23, 2023, Thai Immigration Police successfully apprehended an Italian man, referred to as "Eddie", aged 63, for overstaying his visa and evading an international arrest warrant.

 

The arrest took place under the leadership of senior officers from the Thai Immigration Bureau, including Police Major General Itthipol Itthisarnranchai and his deputies, reported Siam Rath.

 

"Eddie" was accused of staying in Thailand without valid permission after his permit expired. He was transferred to the Pattaya City Police in Chonburi province for legal proceedings. The arrest followed a request from the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) in Rome, which sought cooperation from the Thai Foreign Affairs Division in tracking down the suspect.

 

The case dates back to June 1, 2010, in Italy, where "Eddie" and accomplices allegedly robbed an elderly couple, a blind man and a disabled woman.

 

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The robbers forcibly entered the victims' home, threatened them, and stole cash worth 28,000 Euros (approximately 1,077,000 Thai Baht), along with valuable items like diamond bracelets, watches, and tie clips, as well as bank savings books.

 

The Thai Immigration Bureau's investigation revealed that "Eddie" entered Thailand on February 8, 2021, under a temporary stay permit which expired on January 30, 2023.

 

Following thorough surveillance and investigation, authorities located him residing in a condominium in the Nong Prue area of Bang Lamung District, Chonburi province. He was arrested on charges of overstaying his visa and is set to face legal action in Thailand, with potential extradition to Italy to answer for the robbery charges.

 

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4 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Now that the RTP have sorted out how red notices work, perhaps then can use one to catch the little schite from RB?

Yes, you beat me to it I wanted to say exactly the same thing. Well done.

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4 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Now that the RTP have sorted out how red notices work, perhaps then can use one to catch the little schite from RB?

What, find  red bull boy who has his continued freedom paid for by the multi billionaire family?

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..."They were allegedly involved in visa fraud, offering a Schengen visa application process that cost €7,000, translating to roughly 267,000 baht.",... How these guys get those Schengen visas ??? they need accomplices in a European Embassy !!!

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8 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

 

My thoughts exactly, but I suspect that red notice has a problem, it doesn't exist.

How many times will AN posters make these false, debunked claims despite evidence of the Red Notice being posted and linked every time their cobbler's is posted?...

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4 hours ago, kennw said:
8 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Now that the RTP have sorted out how red notices work, perhaps then can use one to catch the little schite from RB?

Yes, you beat me to it I wanted to say exactly the same thing. Well done.

Clearly, you don't understand how Interpol's notices work, either.

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9 minutes ago, off road pat said:

..."They were allegedly involved in visa fraud, offering a Schengen visa application process that cost €7,000, translating to roughly 267,000 baht.",... How these guys get those Schengen visas ??? they need accomplices in a European Embassy !!!

They were fakes.

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20 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

How many times will AN posters make these false, debunked claims despite evidence of the Red Notice being posted and linked every time their cobbler's is posted?...

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Leads to a 404 lol https://www.interpol.int/How-we-work/Notices/View-Red-Notices/2017-188828 

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16 hours ago, MangoKorat said:

Maybe when the RTP has finished helping Interpol, they could make a start in enforcing the law amongst the Thai population?? That is, if they have time

 

Exactly. It's long been our righteous contention that all foreign crims should go free, and no arrests made for overstaying, drunk driving, etc. until all Thai criminality is first completely eradicated and the Red Bull heir behind bars. Same practice as in our home countries. Besides, Thais get to stay in Thailand without all that visa nonsense, so foreigners deserve the same right. Who's got all the money, pays all the bills, and prevents the entire economy from collapsing? You know who. 

 

It's good we can always rely on some posters to make this eminently logical, fair, and moral argument for just treatment of the foreign crims. Most are innocent anyway, merely failed to pay bribes, and just our lads havin' a bit of fun. Who amongst us is without sin? And it's so easy to forget one's visa expiration date. Several years of forgetting is nothin'.

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14 hours ago, thaibreaker said:

Non-O visa based on retirement, extended once?

He is 63 years old. 

What is the problem here?

That he did not extend it again last January... it worked okay once and he was only detected as he let his permission expire. 

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