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Chinese Fugitives Arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport After Interpol Alert


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Posted
6 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

Strange.

Why did China not stop them when boarding in Hong Kong?

Read the article. They committed the crime earlier that day and jumped onto a flight to Thailand to avoid arrest no doubt. HK police tracked them and coordinated with Thailand to arrest them. Well done all around.

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Posted
41 minutes ago, gargamon said:

Read the article. They committed the crime earlier that day and jumped onto a flight to Thailand to avoid arrest no doubt. HK police tracked them and coordinated with Thailand to arrest them. Well done all around.

Yeah, pretty swift by the HK Police.  These 2 trying to do a 'Red Bull' and the HK Police, Interpol & Thai Immigration working together well to catch them.

 

Here's the related story that's in the HK Press - https://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking-news/section/4/225866/Yuen-Long-knife-attackers-arrested-in-Thailand:-Thai-media

Posted
57 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

Strange.

Why did China not stop them when boarding in Hong Kong?

It wouldn't be China stopping them, it'd be the Hong Kong authorities.  They are separate entities.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Watawattana said:

It wouldn't be China stopping them, it'd be the Hong Kong authorities.  They are separate entities.


 You must be joking? 
 

 HK “authorities” have been under the CCP’s thumb for quite a while now.  

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59 minutes ago, The Honest Farang said:


 You must be joking? 
 

 HK “authorities” have been under the CCP’s thumb for quite a while now.  

Fact.  They are separate entities.  Joking?  Stupid comment.

 

Under the thumb?  Yes.  Of course.  All of Hong Kong is.

Posted
5 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Strange.

Why did China not stop them when boarding in Hong Kong?

Maybe they have a leaky back door like Thailand that allows certain people of wealth slip away...

Or

They boarded a pre-booked flight before authorities managed to stop them.

Posted
3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

They boarded a pre-booked flight before authorities managed to stop them.

This is likely bearing in mind the timeline that has been reported.  Your other suggestion is also possible, but is not my experience of living here in Hong Kong.  The HK Police is known for arresting its own for corruption, but corruption is not unheard of.

 

Here's the original story in the local media.

https://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking-news/section/4/225672/Two-men-slashed,-one-fatally,-in-Yuen-Long-knife-attack

 

Looking at the timeline, the crime happened at about 5am.  They departed on CX701 at 4pm.  So, from a standing start the police assessed the crime scene, found CCTV or some other intelligence, identified the 7 or 8 suspects (6 arrested as of now), told relevant agencies such as Immigration to look out for them, found that they'd departed on CX701, informed Interpol who informed Thai Immigration.  To me, that's impressive police work that many countries should be envious of.  Won't mention any names of course.

 

To your other suggestion, again, it is possible that this could happen.  

 

But to explore this a bit further, as well as the airport there are several sea and land exits from Hong Kong.  All are managed by the HK Immigration Department, with entry into the mainland via Chinese Immigration (a separate entity), so these 2 suspects would have been known to have left and would have been able to track using vehicle registration scanners or facial recognition tech.  The chances of successfully using a clandestine boat to leave HK and land in China are virtually zero; it was daylight and the HK seaborne police are also very good.  But if the HK lot are good, the Chinese are very much better equipped and resourced; they have a massive security service, very tight control of their seas and very good radars.  But it is possible.

 

HK & China are very different countries to Thailand when it comes to this stuff, there is virtually no comparison possible.

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