snoop1130 Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Screenshot capture courtesy of YouTube By Bob Scott A notorious drug dealer, who made a run for it to Thailand while his gang mates were being slammed with a 44-year sentence back in the UK, has found himself back behind British bars. Luke Atkin now faces a decade in jail after being nabbed by Thai police and sent packing back home. The 37 year old drug dealer, a key player in a narcotics syndicate that flooded York and Tadcaster with cocaine, was originally sentenced to ten years in his absence. His underworld associates were handed hefty sentences by Bradford Crown Court last October. Yet, defiant Atkin skipped his trial, opting for a hasty exit from the UK. Convicted of conspiracy to supply Class A substances, the former cage fighter was declared wanted when he didn’t show in court. Despite his far-flung escape, luck ran dry when Thai police picked him up, initially for another matter and overstaying his visa. After a stint in a Thai cell, he was deported and duly appeared at Bradford Crown Court for a quick hearing last week. As a result of his disappearance act, an extra four months were tacked onto his original sentence. Hailing from Warrington, Cheshire, Atkin frequently trekked to North Yorkshire for shady dealings with fellow gang members. His gang was dismantled by North Yorkshire Police’s Organised Crime Unit, which scooped up Class A drugs valued over £50,000 (2.1 million baht) during a sweeping investigation in 2022 and 2023. During a brief hearing on Tuesday, January 28, at Bradford Crown Court, Atkin appeared via video link from HMP Wandsworth. He pleaded guilty to failing to surrender to the court last April, leading Judge Watson to extend his sentence by an additional four months. His barrister, Emily Hassell, conceded that there was no viable mitigation to present on his behalf, given that he had fled the jurisdiction just as his trial was commencing. She stated that Atkin fully acknowledged the charge of failing to surrender and apologised for any delay caused as a result, Cheshire Live reported. Picture of Luke Atkin courtesy of Cheshire Live Judge Kirstie Watson observed that the trial had proceeded and Atkin had been convicted in his absence. “To that extent, your absence did not obstruct the course of justice. You pleaded guilty to this matter at the first opportunity once you had been brought back to this court.” In May last year The Thaiger reported that British Police had launched an international manhunt for a fugitive British man from Warrington, UK, believed to be hiding out in Thailand. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-30 1 1
Popular Post Artisi Posted January 30 Popular Post Posted January 30 It's a pity these ar$eholes aren't caught red handed in Singapore or China - these countries know the best way to deal with drug runners. 1 3 3 8
OneMoreFarang Posted January 30 Posted January 30 58 minutes ago, snoop1130 said: As a result of his disappearance act, an extra four months were tacked onto his original sentence. That's what they should do with all the Thai criminals who flee the country for years. And about the drug dealer: I guess some R&R in Thailand before a long prison sentence is better than waiting for the police in the UK. 2
Popular Post MangoKorat Posted January 30 Popular Post Posted January 30 4 hours ago, Artisi said: It's a pity these ar$eholes aren't caught red handed in Singapore or China - these countries know the best way to deal with drug runners. Which is probably why the smarter ones don't go there. 1 3 2
still kicking Posted January 30 Posted January 30 4 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: That's what they should do with all the Thai criminals who flee the country for years. And about the drug dealer: I guess some R&R in Thailand before a long prison sentence is better than waiting for the police in the UK. You got someone in mind? 1
MangoKorat Posted January 30 Posted January 30 35 minutes ago, BayArea said: He won't be doing any more interviews anytime soon. In that video he says he's 35 - I'd have put him at 47 ish. Clearly the gym life, taken to the extreme, doesn't do you a lot of good. 2
Keeps Posted January 30 Posted January 30 29 minutes ago, MangoKorat said: In that video he says he's 35 - I'd have put him at 47 ish. Clearly the gym life, taken to the extreme, doesn't do you a lot of good. Or he was imbibing too much of his own product....
Seppius Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Thai police , been on top of their game recently, well done
freedomnow Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Haha, these dumbos never look up extradition treaty membership lists with their home country...like EVER.
freedomnow Posted January 30 Posted January 30 5 hours ago, MangoKorat said: In that video he says he's 35 - I'd have put him at 47 ish. Clearly the gym life, taken to the extreme, doesn't do you a lot of good. Yes, same priciple as car mileage...keep it maintained moderately used and mostly in the garage, or use it as a taxi...excess exercise has opposite effect consistently....marathon runers look like anorexics.
simon43 Posted January 30 Posted January 30 2 minutes ago, freedomnow said: Haha, these dumbos never look up extradition treaty membership lists with their home country...like EVER. Not really important. Even with no extradition treaty, a country will just kick him out. Why would they want a druggie? 1
freedomnow Posted January 30 Posted January 30 1 minute ago, simon43 said: Not really important. Even with no extradition treaty, a country will just kick him out. Why would they want a druggie? That is if they could locate him in some less developed country than Thailand, not every country has TM30 set-up...so there you go....that aspect...no doubt he was in soi 6 gogo town.
Lucky Bones Posted January 30 Posted January 30 37 minutes ago, RT555 said: Who's ....... MR. BIG SHOT NOW? He will be Mr Bigshot in prison. His ego will not die. Money will pay his way.🙃🙃
newbee2022 Posted January 30 Posted January 30 12 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Screenshot capture courtesy of YouTube By Bob Scott A notorious drug dealer, who made a run for it to Thailand while his gang mates were being slammed with a 44-year sentence back in the UK, has found himself back behind British bars. Luke Atkin now faces a decade in jail after being nabbed by Thai police and sent packing back home. The 37 year old drug dealer, a key player in a narcotics syndicate that flooded York and Tadcaster with cocaine, was originally sentenced to ten years in his absence. His underworld associates were handed hefty sentences by Bradford Crown Court last October. Yet, defiant Atkin skipped his trial, opting for a hasty exit from the UK. Convicted of conspiracy to supply Class A substances, the former cage fighter was declared wanted when he didn’t show in court. Despite his far-flung escape, luck ran dry when Thai police picked him up, initially for another matter and overstaying his visa. After a stint in a Thai cell, he was deported and duly appeared at Bradford Crown Court for a quick hearing last week. As a result of his disappearance act, an extra four months were tacked onto his original sentence. Hailing from Warrington, Cheshire, Atkin frequently trekked to North Yorkshire for shady dealings with fellow gang members. His gang was dismantled by North Yorkshire Police’s Organised Crime Unit, which scooped up Class A drugs valued over £50,000 (2.1 million baht) during a sweeping investigation in 2022 and 2023. During a brief hearing on Tuesday, January 28, at Bradford Crown Court, Atkin appeared via video link from HMP Wandsworth. He pleaded guilty to failing to surrender to the court last April, leading Judge Watson to extend his sentence by an additional four months. His barrister, Emily Hassell, conceded that there was no viable mitigation to present on his behalf, given that he had fled the jurisdiction just as his trial was commencing. She stated that Atkin fully acknowledged the charge of failing to surrender and apologised for any delay caused as a result, Cheshire Live reported. Picture of Luke Atkin courtesy of Cheshire Live Judge Kirstie Watson observed that the trial had proceeded and Atkin had been convicted in his absence. “To that extent, your absence did not obstruct the course of justice. You pleaded guilty to this matter at the first opportunity once you had been brought back to this court.” In May last year The Thaiger reported that British Police had launched an international manhunt for a fugitive British man from Warrington, UK, believed to be hiding out in Thailand. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-30 A cage fighter. Well like a feral. Good to see him back into a cage, hopefully his whole life. 1
hotchilli Posted January 31 Posted January 31 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: A notorious drug dealer, who made a run for it to Thailand while his gang mates were being slammed with a 44-year sentence back in the UK, has found himself back behind British bars. Luke Atkin now faces a decade in jail after being nabbed by Thai police and sent packing back home. Excellent news
PomPolo Posted January 31 Posted January 31 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Class A drugs valued over £50,000 (2.1 million baht) during a sweeping investigation in 2022 Wouldn't exactly call him Pablo Escobar with 50k worth of Coke, should have got away with possession 1 1
klauskunkel Posted January 31 Posted January 31 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Atkin apologised for any delay caused Did he do a "wai"?
KhunHeineken Posted January 31 Posted January 31 9 hours ago, freedomnow said: Haha, these dumbos never look up extradition treaty membership lists with their home country...like EVER. Exactly. Do a "big job" and set yourself up for early retirement on the proceeds. Move the money offshore, and live in a non extradition treaty country.
KhunHeineken Posted January 31 Posted January 31 9 hours ago, simon43 said: Not really important. Even with no extradition treaty, a country will just kick him out. Why would they want a druggie? You are assuming he's still committing crime. If he trafficked in a large amount of drugs and pocketed say a few million GBP's, he, and his money, would be welcome in a poorer country that does not have an extradition treaty with the UK. No need to do any more "jobs." He's set up for life.
Greenhill Posted January 31 Posted January 31 On 1/30/2025 at 6:21 PM, Artisi said: It's a pity these ar$eholes aren't caught red handed in Singapore or China - these countries know the best way to deal with drug runners. And that's exactly why these guys don't go to those places!!
DonniePeverley Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Why is every horrific person like this heading to Thailand ? 1
PomPolo Posted Saturday at 08:33 AM Posted Saturday at 08:33 AM On 1/30/2025 at 6:21 PM, Artisi said: It's a pity these ar$eholes aren't caught red handed in Singapore or China - these countries know the best way to deal with drug runners. I think the death penalty in Thailand isn't far off! Lucky he got extradited and didn't get caught doing the same here I would say!
KhunHeineken Posted Saturday at 02:11 PM Posted Saturday at 02:11 PM 20 hours ago, DonniePeverley said: Why is every horrific person like this heading to Thailand ? It's because of the temples. They come to seek redemption.
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