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Australian Hells Angels Gang Leader Arrested In Thailand

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IMMIGRATION Police arrested an Australian man said to be the leader of Hell’s Angels gang in his country and wanted there for a string of drug and firearm charges after he used an Italian man’s passport to enter the country, Naewna newspaper said this afternoon (Dec. 6).

 

Pol.Lt.Gen.Itthiphon Itthisanronnachai, commander of Immigration Police, and his deputy Pol. Maj. Gen. Phanthana Nuchanart together with other team members announced the arrest of Mr. Elices (pseudonym), 31, for illegally using the passport of Mr. Gjini to enter Thailand on a tourist visa, coming here on a chartered flight.

 

Immigration Police tracked down the suspect after being coordinated by the Australian police and found him at a luxury condo in the Thonglor area of downtown Bangkok.

 

Police investigators had sent the fingerprint of the person who travelled here on Gjini’s passport to check with the Australian database and it was found that it matched that of the wanted suspect.

 

by TNR Staff

TOP: The Australian suspect believed to be the head of the Hell’s Angels gang in his home country after being arrested by Thai Immigration Police. Photos: Naewna

 

Full story: THAI NEWSROOM 2023-12-07

 

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  • From the 2nd paragraph of the original post: " for illegally using the passport of Mr. Gjini to enter Thailand on a tourist visa" Not too mention (from the first paragraph): "wanted there (Au

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    But who’s going to deliver the teddy bears to the sick kids in hospital…? 😢

  • You Aussie?  Did you read the article about entering with a fraud passport?   And: Elices is a major suspect in Australia with 38 arrest warrants issued against him and of these 36 are

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Death sentence!👍👏🤞👌🤞😡

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Just now, Northstar1 said:

Death sentence!👍👏🤞👌🤞😡

Agreed. The world doesn't have any use for a bad actor like this dude.

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Dangerous guy....lots of us here ride, enjoy and love bikes. But the HA's are a different breed. 

 

I got stuck in a snow storm on my HD in North Platte, Nebraska a few years back...I unknowingly arrived into the Friend's of the Bandidos club house/motel. They took me under their wing as I did a 600 mile ride that day and they liked that. I have to say I had a ball with these guys but I sure wouldn't cross them 

 

The bulk on this guy, he must spend his day pumping iron.

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But who’s going to deliver the teddy bears to the sick kids in hospital…?

😢

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19 minutes ago, Northstar1 said:

Death sentence!👍👏🤞👌🤞😡

 

Why ?

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another quality tourist

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Good work, Thai Police! People like this guy are nothing but trouble. They are merchants of misery. Extradite him to Australia and ban him from ever returning to Thailand again!

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54 minutes ago, Northstar1 said:

Death sentence!👍👏🤞👌🤞😡

Has he committed any crime in Thailand?

He may been convicted in Australia? He may be on the wanted list but has he been convicted?

Perhaps we have judicial trials for reasons to ascertain guilt, rather just incarcerating others on accusations

 

 

46 minutes ago, harleyclarkey said:

Dangerous guy....lots of us here ride, enjoy and love bikes. But the HA's are a different breed. 

 

I got stuck in a snow storm on my HD in North Platte, Nebraska a few years back...I unknowingly arrived into the Friend's of the Bandidos club house/motel. They took me under their wing as I did a 600 mile ride that day and they liked that. I have to say I had a ball with these guys but I sure wouldn't cross them 

 

The bulk on this guy, he must spend his day pumping iron.

Back when I was riding I bought a trailer to pull behind my HD Ultra Classic. I had the Bandido's do a custom paint on the trailer. Superb work, but I was always a little uncomfortable. Definitely would not cross them... that would be extremely unhealthy.

If you ever had a run in with the HA or Bandido's you would end up in the tree grinding machine. 

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14 minutes ago, RJRS1301 said:

Has he committed any crime in Thailand?

He may been convicted in Australia? He may be on the wanted list but has he been convicted?

Perhaps we have judicial trials for reasons to ascertain guilt, rather just incarcerating others on accusations

 

 

I didn't think that criminal activity in others countries really mattered here, or is that only come election time.

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16 minutes ago, RJRS1301 said:

Has he committed any crime in Thailand?


From the 2nd paragraph of the original post:
" for illegally using the passport of Mr. Gjini to enter Thailand on a tourist visa"

Not too mention (from the first paragraph):
"wanted there (Australia) for a string of drug and firearm charges".

So it seems he was doing a runner, travelled on a stolen passport, the Australian police no doubt found which flight/destination that passport went to and notified the Thai police.

Pretty standard stuff.

And entering the country illegally is more than enough for the Thai police to arrest and deport you back to wherever you came from.
Not sure why anyone would think otherwise.

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What about the bio metrics on the Italiens passport? I thought this sort of thing was impossible these days

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27 minutes ago, RJRS1301 said:

Has he committed any crime in Thailand?

He may been convicted in Australia? He may be on the wanted list but has he been convicted?

Perhaps we have judicial trials for reasons to ascertain guilt, rather just incarcerating others on accusations

 

 

You Aussie?  Did you read the article about entering with a fraud passport?

 

And:

Elices is a major suspect in Australia with 38 arrest warrants issued against him and of these 36 are related to firearms and one each for import of 14 kilogrammes of methamphetamine pills and participating in a transnational criminal network. He also has a criminal history of assaulting officials and robbery.

 

Unbelievable.

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nice guys hells angels. 

48 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

You Aussie?  Did you read the article about entering with a fraud passport?

 

And:

Elices is a major suspect in Australia with 38 arrest warrants issued against him and of these 36 are related to firearms and one each for import of 14 kilogrammes of methamphetamine pills and participating in a transnational criminal network. He also has a criminal history of assaulting officials and robbery.

 

Unbelievable.

 

??? 

 

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Perhaps he will 'drop' the name of a certain Minister who has experience in Australian/Thai affairs. 

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2 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Why ?

Just give him a long holiday in Bangkok Hilton, then send him back to Australian Police reception.

2 hours ago, malibukid said:

another quality tourist

I wonder how he got out of Australia on another persons passport?

if you messed with a HA or the Bandido's you were chopped up and fed to the pigs. 

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Let’$ $ee how long they keep him locked up before he elope$. 

8 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

I wonder how he got out of Australia on another persons passport?

Not difficult via Torres Strait to PNG and Indonesia using a variety of private vessels, fishing boats and ferries.

Bike gangs in Aus import and distribute millions of dollars worth of drugs and have plenty of cash for chartering aircraft and bribing officials in abovementioned countries. 

 

Death sentence should be reintroduced for these murdering scum.

2 hours ago, harleyclarkey said:

Dangerous guy....lots of us here ride, enjoy and love bikes. But the HA's are a different breed. 

 

I got stuck in a snow storm on my HD in North Platte, Nebraska a few years back...I unknowingly arrived into the Friend's of the Bandidos club house/motel. They took me under their wing as I did a 600 mile ride that day and they liked that. I have to say I had a ball with these guys but I sure wouldn't cross them 

 

The bulk on this guy, he must spend his day pumping iron.

I figured the bulk to be steroid use.

1 hour ago, RJRS1301 said:

Has he committed any crime in Thailand?

He may been convicted in Australia? He may be on the wanted list but has he been convicted?

Perhaps we have judicial trials for reasons to ascertain guilt, rather just incarcerating others on accusations

 

 

Arrest warrant issued and he runs away on false passport. Guilt is ascertained. 

17 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

I wonder how he got out of Australia on another persons passport?

Walked would be my guess

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1 hour ago, RJRS1301 said:

Has he committed any crime in Thailand?

He may been convicted in Australia? He may be on the wanted list but has he been convicted?

Perhaps we have judicial trials for reasons to ascertain guilt, rather just incarcerating others on accusations

 

 

He entered the Kingdom on someone else's Passport..which i think might just be an offence, + he is wanted in Australia..so what's your point as both countries have an Extradition Treaty.

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31 minutes ago, McTavish said:

 

 

Death sentence should be reintroduced for these murdering scum.

 

Who did he murder?

2 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

Has he committed any crime in Thailand?

 

You mean other than entering Thailand with another person's passport?

 

5 hours ago, webfact said:

announced the arrest of Mr. Elices (pseudonym), 31, for illegally using the passport of Mr. Gjini to enter Thailand on a tourist visa, coming here on a chartered flight

 

 

 

 

 

There is going to be hell to pay for this, in Thailand, with his compatriots objecting violently, methinks.

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