Georgealbert Posted December 6, 2024 Posted December 6, 2024 Picture captured from airport CCTV. Chiang Mai Provincial Court has issued an arrest warrant for a Moroccan national suspected of murdering Dr. Sammy, a prominent transgender doctor and owner of a well-known clinic in Chiang Mai. The evidence revealed that the suspect fled the country shortly after the crime. On December 6, authorities discovered the body of Dr. Sammy, a transgender, in her clinic located in Mae Hia Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chiang Mai. The victim, who had been deceased for at least three days, was found with signs of strangulation. Investigators focused on her boyfriend, a foreign national, who was last seen leaving Thailand for Hong Kong. Police Colonel Prachaya Tisala, Superintendent of Chiang Mai City Police, stated that surveillance footage and witness testimony led authorities to identify the suspect as 30-year-old Bilal, a Moroccan national. Evidence shows he fled Chiang Mai in Dr. Sammy’s black Toyota Camry, license plate from Bangkok, and drove to Chiang Mai International Airport, where he abandoned the vehicle before boarding a flight. Upon inspecting the vehicle, police recovered two mobile phones and other items that may further aid the investigation. The authorities are now coordinating with Interpol to track down and apprehend the suspect. -- 2024-12-07 5
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted December 7, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 7, 2024 3 hours ago, Georgealbert said: The authorities are now coordinating with Interpol to track down and apprehend the suspect. Looks like Bilal is home and dry then. The RTP had no luck looking for 'Boss' and that murder was a far worse crime. 3 2 3 1 1 1 4
Popular Post jippytum Posted December 7, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 7, 2024 2 hours ago, Tropicalevo said: Looks like Bilal is home and dry then. The RTP had no luck looking for 'Boss' and that murder was a far worse crime. agreed but Boss has political and police connections. Bilal has none and will be returned. 1 4
Popular Post hotchilli Posted December 7, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 7, 2024 6 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Chiang Mai Provincial Court has issued an arrest warrant for a Moroccan national suspected of murdering Dr. Sammy, a prominent transgender doctor and owner of a well-known clinic in Chiang Mai. The evidence revealed that the suspect fled the country shortly after the crime Get a red notice out for him... they work well 1 9
Slocum Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 6 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Picture captured from airport CCTV. Chiang Mai Provincial Court has issued an arrest warrant for a Moroccan national suspected of murdering Dr. Sammy, a prominent transgender doctor and owner of a well-known clinic in Chiang Mai. The evidence revealed that the suspect fled the country shortly after the crime. On December 6, authorities discovered the body of Dr. Sammy, a transgender, in her clinic located in Mae Hia Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chiang Mai. The victim, who had been deceased for at least three days, was found with signs of strangulation. Investigators focused on her boyfriend, a foreign national, who was last seen leaving Thailand for Hong Kong. Police Colonel Prachaya Tisala, Superintendent of Chiang Mai City Police, stated that surveillance footage and witness testimony led authorities to identify the suspect as 30-year-old Bilal, a Moroccan national. Evidence shows he fled Chiang Mai in Dr. Sammy’s black Toyota Camry, license plate from Bangkok, and drove to Chiang Mai International Airport, where he abandoned the vehicle before boarding a flight. Upon inspecting the vehicle, police recovered two mobile phones and other items that may further aid the investigation. The authorities are now coordinating with Interpol to track down and apprehend the suspect. -- 2024-12-07 Bring him back and strangle him...Best medicine for him....
Bruce Aussie Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 7 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Picture captured from airport CCTV. Chiang Mai Provincial Court has issued an arrest warrant for a Moroccan national suspected of murdering Dr. Sammy, a prominent transgender doctor and owner of a well-known clinic in Chiang Mai. The evidence revealed that the suspect fled the country shortly after the crime. On December 6, authorities discovered the body of Dr. Sammy, a transgender, in her clinic located in Mae Hia Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chiang Mai. The victim, who had been deceased for at least three days, was found with signs of strangulation. Investigators focused on her boyfriend, a foreign national, who was last seen leaving Thailand for Hong Kong. Police Colonel Prachaya Tisala, Superintendent of Chiang Mai City Police, stated that surveillance footage and witness testimony led authorities to identify the suspect as 30-year-old Bilal, a Moroccan national. Evidence shows he fled Chiang Mai in Dr. Sammy’s black Toyota Camry, license plate from Bangkok, and drove to Chiang Mai International Airport, where he abandoned the vehicle before boarding a flight. Upon inspecting the vehicle, police recovered two mobile phones and other items that may further aid the investigation. The authorities are now coordinating with Interpol to track down and apprehend the suspect. -- 2024-12-07 He killed the guy bring him back 1 2
Popular Post Jonathan Swift Posted December 7, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 7, 2024 33 minutes ago, Slocum said: Bring him back and strangle him...Best medicine for him.... It seems to me that would be the easy way out, compared to life in a Thai prison. Such a sad shame when someone gets involved with someone without seeing the red flags that are always visible in such people. A violent temper is npot something that just appears. Very heartbreaking to see this happen to a doctor who no doubt helped so many people in their lives. 3 1
Popular Post Jonathan Swift Posted December 7, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 7, 2024 The kind of story one wishes one didn't read. 3 2
WDSmart Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 Find him, have him deported to Thailand, and lock him up!
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted December 7, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 7, 2024 4 hours ago, Tropicalevo said: Looks like Bilal is home and dry then. The RTP had no luck looking for 'Boss' and that murder was a far worse crime. They never looked for boss. That much was obvious. Having the son of a multi-billionaire extradited to Thailand is just not something that happens. He was always above the law. 1 1 1 5
Popular Post Thingamabob Posted December 7, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 7, 2024 4 hours ago, Tropicalevo said: Looks like Bilal is home and dry then. The RTP had no luck looking for 'Boss' and that murder was a far worse crime. Far worse ? 4 2
Popular Post Cabradelmar Posted December 7, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 7, 2024 RTP couldn't catch a cold 🤧 2 2 1
Raymonddiaz Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 42 minutes ago, WDSmart said: Find him, have him deported to Thailand, and lock him up! He deported himself already. 1
WDSmart Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 41 minutes ago, Raymonddiaz said: 1 hour ago, WDSmart said: Find him, have him deported to Thailand, and lock him up! He deported himself already. I said "deported to," not "deported from." What I meant was to have him deported to Thailand from whatever country he is now in. Maybe we could say "imported." 😄 1
Oliver Holzerfilled Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 He'll probably tell his family and friends he didn't know she was transgender to try and save face. Investigate his devices and make his browser history public and then let him try and explain it away. 2 1
Liverpool Lou Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 6 hours ago, Tropicalevo said: The RTP had no luck looking for 'Boss' and that murder was a far worse crime. That was not a murder, like it or not, it was a traffic accident. 1 1 1
Liverpool Lou Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 3 hours ago, jippytum said: Boss has political and police connections. Bilal has none and will be returned. "...Bilal has none and will be returned". Yes, because the Moroccan is accused of murder, Vorayuth isn't. Their arrests and return is entirely dependent on HK (or wherever they are now) cooperating with Interpol's advisory notice, something that they do not have to do.
Liverpool Lou Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 1 hour ago, spidermike007 said: They never looked for boss. That much was obvious. Having the son of a multi-billionaire extradited to Thailand is just not something that happens. He was always above the law. The laws that didn't allow him to be arrested and returned to Thailand are the laws of other countries, not Thailand's laws and he's not above them.
RichardColeman Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 9 hours ago, Georgealbert said: and drove to Chiang Mai International Airport, where he abandoned the vehicle before boarding a flight. Very much doubt anybody would be deported back to Thailand if there is possible death penalty on him, even if they can find him, probably has another name already
Liverpool Lou Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 3 minutes ago, RichardColeman said: Very much doubt anybody would be deported back to Thailand if there is possible death penalty on him, even if they can find him, probably has another name already If he is detained Thailand would take that off the table in order to get him back, as they have done on previous occasions. 1
Sig Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said: That was not a murder, like it or not, it was a traffic accident. A simple traffic accident, it was not. Not that you wouldn't agree that there was much more to it than just a traffic accident. But that sure sounds incomplete given the circumstances of what he did and how he evaded and even put up a family employee to take the fall for him, etc, etc, etc.... I agree, not murder. But not a traffic accident with no liability either. I don't know details about Thai laws, but in my mind, he would have many charges against him, including Involuntary Manslaughter.
Confuscious Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 11 hours ago, Georgealbert said: The authorities are now coordinating with Interpol to track down and apprehend the suspect. Is that the same police force and Interpol as the Red Bull case? 1
Georgealbert Posted December 7, 2024 Author Posted December 7, 2024 UPDATE Moroccan Man Wanted for Chiang Mai Murder, Arrest Warrant Issued Picture captured from CCTV Authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a Moroccan man accused of murdering a prominent transgender doctor and owner of a well-known beauty clinic in Chiang Mai. The suspect fled the country on December 5, shortly after the crime took place. The incident occurred on December 4, when the victim, known as a respected figure in the beauty industry, was found strangled to death inside her clinic in Chiang Mai’s Mueang district. The suspect, identified as the victim’s boyfriend, allegedly visited her in an attempt to reconcile. A heated argument escalated into violence, resulting in the victim’s death. Pol. Col. Prachaya Thitthala, Superintendent of Chiang Mai City Police Station, confirmed today that investigators pieced together evidence and CCTV footage tracing the suspect’s escape. This led to the issuance of an arrest warrant by the Chiang Mai Provincial Court. The suspect, a 30-year-old Moroccan national is now officially wanted for murder. According to authorities, the suspect fled the scene in the victim’s black Toyota Camry, which was later found abandoned at Chiang Mai Airport. Upon searching the vehicle, police discovered two mobile phones belonging to the victim. CCTV footage clearly captured the suspect during his escape, helping police confirm his identity and movements. The suspect boarded AirAsia flight FD515 to Hong Kong at 06:00 on December 5. Thai authorities are now coordinating with Interpol and Hong Kong police to pursue his arrest and extradition. This shocking case has drawn significant attention, and police are continuing efforts to bring the perpetrator to justice. -- 2024-12-08
geisha Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 He probably took the first flight out of Bangkok. He’s had three days to disappear , I doubt he’s still in Hong Kong.
Patong2021 Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 If he is back in North Africa, he is safe from the Thai authorities. He will not be extradited. 1
spidermike007 Posted December 8, 2024 Posted December 8, 2024 20 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said: The laws that didn't allow him to be arrested and returned to Thailand are the laws of other countries, not Thailand's laws and he's not above them. Untrue. They never made a serious effort to have him returned. No super wealthy Thai has even been convicted of anything. It is it doesn't happen. 1
Artisi Posted December 8, 2024 Posted December 8, 2024 On 12/7/2024 at 3:42 PM, jippytum said: agreed but Boss has political and police connections. Bilal has none and will be returned. Thai justice at its extreme best.
Artisi Posted December 8, 2024 Posted December 8, 2024 21 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said: That was not a murder, like it or not, it was a traffic accident. That's a pedantic point, as usual. Driving under the influence of hard drugs, fleeing the scene after the accident, dragging the guy 100's of metres down the road, getting one of the staff to say they did it, is not that much different to outright murder. 2 1
Liverpool Lou Posted December 8, 2024 Posted December 8, 2024 4 hours ago, Artisi said: On 12/7/2024 at 3:17 PM, Liverpool Lou said: That was not a murder, like it or not, it was a traffic accident. That's a pedantic point, as usual. No, it is not, it is statement of fact. That you may interpret them as being the same is your issue. There is a big difference between a premeditated murder and an unplanned traffic accident.
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