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2 hours ago, Irish made said:

That is not the criminal in the picture, that’s the poor young lad that was murdered and dismembered. 

Stands to reason had to be the dead lad, as Thai media is loathe to post pictures of living  criminals. Might lead to their arrest or something....

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Noone deserves death at such a young age.

However, the victim, while young and innocent looking, was a member of a rival drug gang and had himself been implicated in several violent crimes. 

 

He was just one of about 5 murders of young people in this cesspool town.

 

 

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Thailand is getting a bad reputation for criminals to escape to and hide 

Maybe it's the brown envelopes which influences them to escape the law 

Here 🤑

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Was the gang back in Ireland like three guys, or just the two of them?

Mobster boss, hilarious.

 

Disclaimer:  Saw the picture didn't bother to read the article.

 

Now we need a Hub related joke...  

 

Should have read the article, but the reporting as usual is terrible.

RIP, did they actually murder that kid?

 

 

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39 minutes ago, Frankie baby said:

Hes got cash. Could even get caught and end up in hospital instead of prison, and just wait until hes paroled? 

Ha!  Yeah right.  That would never happen in Thailand.  (sarcasm intended)

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Amazing when you are wanted that you can get into Spain, Brazil, UAE, and the Land of Smiles. But the BMW will be out searching. 

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1 hour ago, Andrew65 said:

How long before he gets involved in the illicit drugs trade in Thailand and either gets shot or imprisoned?

I think many will prefer shot

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Both are extremely dangerous fugitives with warrants for their arrests, but can't name them, or show their faces?! So, nobody knows who they are and they are free to travel around the world untouched, and under secrecy?!

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9 hours ago, save the frogs said:

whatever his name is, his mobster nickname should be "babyface"

Clearly in to much of a hurry to type an idiotic comment to read the story. Your mobster nickname would be dopey, I imagine. 

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10 hours ago, mikebell said:

Interpol will contact RTP and in five year's time they'll start looking.  Meanwhile the Red Bull brat will be at this weekend's F1 meeting.

Don't be surprised if they catch that Irish guy this week !!! The RTP is really good in catching farang criminals ! they can difficultly blend in with the locals !!

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I knew of a INTERPOL WANTED Criminal that the Authority's were happy not to find until his Payments ran out then they found him... He spent some time in the Pen back in his Home country and is now happily back here living the dream....

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12 hours ago, save the frogs said:

whatever his name is, his mobster nickname should be "babyface"

That's the murdered victim.  Obviously.

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10 hours ago, Jack West Jr said:

The procedure to follow seems obvious . Arrest this scum and extradite him . 

Has he done anything illegal in Thailand that the RTP could arrest him for?

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9 hours ago, 1happykamper said:
23 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Caption: Picture of Keane Mulready-Woods courtesy of DublinLive

Oh. Here we go 555

 

An Irish drug mobster in Mexico. That's it going to work. 5555.

 

Does the kid even shave yet? 

Can you even read?

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9 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I doubt if Interpol will even attempt to contact the RTP. Why would they bother?

Why?  Because RTP have been known to work with Interpol on many occasions and Thailand, being an Interpol member, is automatically advised.  Where has it been reported that Interpol is involved, though?

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