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Fugitive caught after 16 years, taunting police on social media

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Sixteen years on the run ended abruptly for a fugitive wanted for attempted murder after he taunted police on social media.

 

On June 1, a team led by Montri Teshkan, Police Major General, arrested 35 year old Wuttichai, also known as Kay,in Chumphon’s Lang Suan district.

 

Authorities had been searching for Wuttichai following an incident on April 10, 2008. That night, while drinking at a bar in Kathu, Phuket, Wuttichai got into a quarrel with another patron. The argument escalated, and Wuttichai stabbed the man before fleeing the scene. The victim reported the attack, leading to a warrant issued by the Phuket Provincial Court on April 21, 2008.

 

“I was drinking and things got out of hand.”


Wuttichai claimed that the stabbing was in self-defence.

 

Since the warrant, Wuttichai had been evading capture, frequently changing jobs. His luck ran out when he posted a provocative message on Facebook, mocking the police’s inability to catch him. In his post, Wuttichai dared the police, claiming no authority could apprehend him. He even disclosed his location, boasting about his evasion skills.

 

 

“Which cop dares to arrest someone like me? I’ve been wanted since 2007. No cop is brave enough. I’m in Ta Khun; come if you can.”

 

This brazen act led the police to intensify their efforts. They discovered Wuttichai was working at a durian purchasing shop in Lang Suan. A plan was devised, and the team arrested him in the company’s parking lot, reported KhaoSod.

 

During the arrest, Wuttichai partially confessed, admitting to the stabbing but insisted it was self-defence. He claimed the Facebook post was merely for show and did not expect it would lead to his capture.

 

The police have since handed Wuttichai over to Patong Police Station to proceed with the charges.

 

In related news, the Thai Ministry of Justice, in coordination with Indonesian authorities, successfully arrested a major fugitive in Bali, Indonesia, after he had been on the run since October of last year.

 

by Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-06-03

 

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The Catch me if you can Idiot, and now they did, he'll have lots of time sitting in jail to regret his bravado and stupidity...

2 hours ago, webfact said:

Since the warrant, Wuttichai had been evading capture, frequently changing jobs. His luck ran out when he posted a provocative message on Facebook, mocking the police’s inability to catch him. In his post, Wuttichai dared the police, claiming no authority could apprehend him. He even disclosed his location, boasting about his evasion skills.

 

 

“Which cop dares to arrest someone like me? I’ve been wanted since 2007. No cop is brave enough. I’m in Ta Khun; come if you can.”

We came, we saw, you're nicked.

And meanwhile in UNrelated news ...

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'...arrested 35 year old Wuttichai, also known as Kay'

 

Since changed his name to Not Okay.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

He claimed the Facebook post was merely for show and did not expect it would lead to his capture.

 

guess what dumb dumb.

 

i thought after 10 years things went away in thailand ? warrants etc. asking for a friend who likes energy drinks and fast cars. 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

“Which cop dares to arrest someone like me? I’ve been wanted since 2007. No cop is brave enough. I’m in Ta Khun; come if you can.”

 

What an idiot .

6 hours ago, webfact said:

I was drinking and things got out of hand.

Well, obviously not really. At least you got a knife in your hand😂

If you are a fugitive, staying under Thailand’s law enforcement radar is not difficult unless you put yourself in the limelight. Thai police need inducement to work hard. This guy’s Facebook certainly in social media brings a black face to law enforcement. There is one thing Thai police hate more than losing money opportunities …losing face. 

What happened to the 10 year statute of limitations?

Maybe he can get the now vacant suite that is available in the police hospital 

16 hours ago, webfact said:

“Which cop dares to arrest someone like me? I’ve been wanted since 2007. No cop is brave enough. I’m in Ta Khun; come if you can.”

 

Sounds like he was sick of running but was too proud to just hand himself in.

17 hours ago, webfact said:

“Which cop dares to arrest someone like me? I’ve been wanted since 2007. No cop is brave enough. I’m in Ta Khun; come if you can.”

Guess he was not so smart, or just tired of running and hiding and wanted to get caught.

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