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British Man Arrested in Thailand for 20-Year-Old UK Murder Case


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23 minutes ago, smedly said:

just took them 20 years 

 

He has been approached before but would not talk to the police.

 

David Armitage was located in 2019 and denied any involvement in his wife's death.[24] The cause of death remains unknown, but the police have not ruled out murder.[25]

In February 2023, British police travelled to Thailand to further their investigation.[26] They had wanted to interview David Armitage, but he refused to speak to them.[27]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Lamduan_Armitage

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12 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

Not really.

 

The body was not identified until some time in 2019.

The police would start looking after that.

 

 

notice I did not mention Thai police,  DNA  has been around a long time why did it take UK Police such a long time

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3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

This arrest highlights the joint efforts between Thai and UK authorities. The operation was coordinated by senior officials, including Justice Minister Pol. Col. Tawee Sodsong and Immigration Bureau Chief Pol. Lt. Gen. Phanumas Boonyalak. The collaboration extended to the DSI, whose officers provided crucial support in apprehending the fugitive.

No, it highlights severe incompetence and a failing system. he has been hiding in  Thailand? For how long? How did he get his residency, visa and permission to stay? Stands nothing about that he lived under false identity. Would have been easy to just follow his route based on passport. After that arrest him when trying to enter or leave Thailand. If not arrested at entry, then they have plenty of opportunity every time he do renewal of extension or a 90 day report.

Anyway, It´s never too late. Glad they finally arrested him, and that he might get what he deserve.

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21 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

He worked at a Thai university using his own name for 20 years.

He had a work VISA, and completed the TM30 same as everyone else. He also renewed his British passport while here (maybe more than once), giving his Thai address.

Nobody arrested him as there was/is no evidence he ever committed any crime.

Is no evidence? How can they arrest him now, then?

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5 hours ago, stupidfarang said:

5 years, if you read the news, she was unknown until DNA test in 2019. 

 

Why did they not run the DNA test when they found her and could not identify the body?

DNA tests have been around for a long time now and were in routine use back then.

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Posted
1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Did you forget the Swiss doctor kicker?

No, but wasn´t that fair reason enough. We don´t need such idiots here.

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