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Manhunt Launched for Fugitive Brit Thought to be Hiding in Thailand

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British Police have launched an international manhunt for a fugitive from Warrington, UK, who is believed to be hiding in Thailand

 

Luke Atkin, a 36-year-old from Lower Walton, failed to appear in court on serious drug charges and is now on the run. Atkin was charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine but did not attend his trial at Bradford Crown Court. Last week, he was found guilty in absentia, leading the authorities to issue an immediate warrant for his arrest.

 

North Yorkshire Police suspect Atkin has fled the country and may be hiding in Thailand. The awareness of his potential location emerged from various sources, warranting an urgent public appeal for any information regarding his whereabouts.

 

A police spokesperson issued a statement urging public cooperation. 

 

 

 

“Luke Atkin is wanted by the courts. Do you know where he is? We are appealing to anyone who has seen him or knows where he is now to contact us. It's believed that he has travelled abroad and could be in Thailand. We urge anyone with information to call us on 101 and reference incident number 12240074511. Alternatively, you can pass information anonymously to Crimestoppers online or by calling 0800 555 111."

 

Atkin's case has captured public attention due to the severity of the charges and his daring escape. Authorities believe public assistance could be crucial in locating him.

 

 

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-- 2024-05-30

 

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  • worgeordie
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    Will keep an eye out for him .... did they not take his passport off him, before letting him out on bail...   regards worgeordie 

  • hotchilli
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    If he did enter Thailand he slipped through the net.. but never fear he will get caught when he does his 90 day report/check.

  • newbee2022
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    I think there should be a special forum for Brit's crimes on AN. Everyday about those criminals from the Island. Why is it that mostly Brits got problems with laws? Don't tell me it's t

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Will keep an eye out for him .... did they not take his passport off him,

before letting him out on bail...

 

regards worgeordie 

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Good for him, seems like steps weren't taken to stop him absconding.

Plenty of grass's in Thailand, if he's there i'm sure someone will make the call.

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Wouldn't the immigration here know he entered Thailand, if he came on his own passport? 

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16 minutes ago, PJ71 said:

Plenty of grass's in Thailand, if he's there i'm sure someone will make the call.

How do you know that, are you a member of a "Grass Up Club"......🤔

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If they gave a reward I would hunt him down personally.

i would start in Pattaya and fan out from there.

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7 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

If they gave a reward I would hunt him down personally.

i would start in Pattaya and fan out from there.

Ah yes, Dog the Bounty Hunter. 🙂

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ATM checks it 'aint rocket science 

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1 hour ago, transam said:

How do you know that, are you a member of a "Grass Up Club"......🤔

Yawn....

 

1 more post tho buttercup, that'll make you happy no doubt.

2 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Will keep an eye out for him .... did they not take his passport off him,

before letting him out on bail...

 

regards worgeordie 

Probably not, same as Thailand - get charged with a serious offence but retain your passport so you can do a runner, especially if hi-so status. 

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1 hour ago, ChipButty said:

Wouldn't the immigration here know he entered Thailand, if he came on his own passport? 

If he did enter Thailand he slipped through the net.. but never fear he will get caught when he does his 90 day report/check.

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If he is hiding in Thailand it will not be long before they catch him.

 

Don't know why people abscond like that, eventually circumstances will catch up with them.

 

Maybe he should have tried hiding in one of the following countries:

The United Kingdom does not have extradition treaties with a number of countries, including Afghanistan, Algeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, and Syria

36 minutes ago, PJ71 said:

Yawn....

 

1 more post tho buttercup, that'll make you happy no doubt.

Indeed................:guitar:

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

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Photo courtesy of North Yorkshire Police UK

 

British Police have launched an international manhunt for a fugitive from Warrington, UK, who is believed to be hiding in Thailand

 

Luke Atkin, a 36-year-old from Lower Walton, failed to appear in court on serious drug charges and is now on the run. Atkin was charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine but did not attend his trial at Bradford Crown Court. Last week, he was found guilty in absentia, leading the authorities to issue an immediate warrant for his arrest.

 

North Yorkshire Police suspect Atkin has fled the country and may be hiding in Thailand. The awareness of his potential location emerged from various sources, warranting an urgent public appeal for any information regarding his whereabouts.

 

A police spokesperson issued a statement urging public cooperation. 

 

 

 

 

“Luke Atkin is wanted by the courts. Do you know where he is? We are appealing to anyone who has seen him or knows where he is now to contact us. It's believed that he has travelled abroad and could be in Thailand. We urge anyone with information to call us on 101 and reference incident number 12240074511. Alternatively, you can pass information anonymously to Crimestoppers online or by calling 0800 555 111."

 

Atkin's case has captured public attention due to the severity of the charges and his daring escape. Authorities believe public assistance could be crucial in locating him.

 

 

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I think there should be a special forum for Brit's crimes on AN.

Everyday about those criminals from the Island.

Why is it that mostly Brits got problems with laws?

Don't tell me it's the genes😂

 

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2 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

I think there should be a special forum for Brit's crimes on AN.

Everyday about those criminals from the Island.

Why is it that mostly Brits got problems with laws?

Don't tell me it's the genes😂

 

Where do you come from, would love to know what this squeaky crook clean country is........🤗

2 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Wouldn't the immigration here know he entered Thailand, if he came on his own passport? 

Yes, but what can be done if there is no extradition request and he is in Thailand legally?   

2 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

If they gave a reward I would hunt him down personally.

What exactly would you, personally, do when you located him?

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1 minute ago, Liverpool Lou said:

What exactly would you, personally, do when you located him?

Probably ask for a light..............😋

1 hour ago, brianthainess said:

ATM checks it 'aint rocket science 

...and then what?   He's not wanted in Thailand, UK police have no jurisdiction here and, presumably, he entered legally...it's not rocket science.

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40 minutes ago, freeworld said:

If he is hiding in Thailand it will not be long before they catch him.

 

Don't know why people abscond like that, eventually circumstances will catch up with them.

 

Maybe he should have tried hiding in one of the following countries:

The United Kingdom does not have extradition treaties with a number of countries, including Afghanistan, Algeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, and Syria

...There's still time for him to cross into Cambodia yet!

 

best of luck to him.

 

bob.

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43 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

If he did enter Thailand he slipped through the net.. but never fear he will get caught when he does his 90 day report/check.

"Caught" for what?  He's not wanted in Thailand for anything, is he?

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3 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

He's not wanted in Thailand, UK police have no jurisdiction here and, presumably, he entered legally...it's not rocket science.

Yes but he is not 50 years old so he cannot retire here, he could get a elite visa but that will not give him carte blanche to stay here, so at some time he will have to leave the country or overstay, but two things will most definitely get him one is the UK police will deny him access to any bank account he holds, and also at some time his UK passport will run out and he will not get another one.

So his time is limited where ever he is residing

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3 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Will keep an eye out for him .... did they not take his passport off him,

before letting him out on bail...

 

regards worgeordie 

In the UK you are innocent until convicted (thank god)! So his passport is his unless it can be shown he is a flight risk and even then it's almost impossible to prove. Let's remember before he is publicly hung drawn and quartered in the uk conspiracy to supply is not exactly crime of the century in the uk. A couple of years at most. We dont know the ins and outs of the accusations and how valid they are. 

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Probably should cc this to the Pattaya forum.

1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

If he did enter Thailand he slipped through the net.. but never fear he will get caught when he does his 90 day report/check.

 

Naah, when he does his visa exempt 30 day extension ;D

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I'd much sooner have a beer with him than report him.

 

Also: "serious drug charges".  Worse than Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline you mean? 😅
 

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23 minutes ago, Jimjim1 said:

Yes but he is not 50 years old so he cannot retire here, he could get a elite visa but that will not give him carte blanche to stay here, so at some time he will have to leave the country or overstay, but two things will most definitely get him one is the UK police will deny him access to any bank account he holds, and also at some time his UK passport will run out and he will not get another one.

So his time is limited where ever he is residing

 

Eh, none of that matters.   Once you're wanted then you're not going to be using any ID anywhere, and especially not at Immigration.     You get a new name, new look, find a disposable bank account registered to a friend that funds can be wired into, etc.  Then you hide in plain sight in Hua Hin, or some other wretched hive of scum and villainy. 😉 

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Just now, WinnieTheKhwai said:

 

Eh, none of that matters.   Once you're wanted then you're not going to be using any ID anywhere, and especially not at Immigration.     You get a new name, new look, find a disposable bank account registered to a friend that funds can be wired into, etc.  Then you hide in plain sight in Hua Hin, or some other wretched hive of scum and villainy. 😉 

He'd stand out big time in Hua Hin, hes under 80.

13 minutes ago, BritScot said:

In the UK you are innocent until convicted (thank god)! So his passport is his unless it can be shown he is a flight risk and even then it's almost impossible to prove. Let's remember before he is publicly hung drawn and quartered in the uk conspiracy to supply is not exactly crime of the century in the uk. A couple of years at most. We dont know the ins and outs of the accusations and how valid they are. 

Your passport cannot be taken from you whilst you are on police bail awaiting their decision on whether to charge you. However, once you are charged you are then on court bail. Application can be made by CPS to magisistrates' court to confiscate your passport until you have been tried.

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