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16 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

There isn't even a Interpol Red Notice seeking his arrest.., one of our readers will argue the point, but facts are facts.

What about the person who sanctioned the brown envelopes, hid farther. 

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...How About Seizing Their Assets...

...Or Did They Tamper With Evidence For Free & This Was Their First & Last Time...

...And How About Compensating The Victim's Family....

...And Having Their Licences Stripped For Life...

...Maybe Pensions Too...

(Just Asking)

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On 4/22/2025 at 12:20 PM, PETERTHEEATER said:

I wonder which passport he used.

With his fathers money, I’m quite sure he is surrounded by compétant lawyers on which countries he can safely go to and all the necessary care taken to make sure he’s not in danger of being nabbed by Thailand.

Apart from one photo of him outside a London house, he seems to be very discreet. I’m amazed that no journalist has ever found him, they’re usually very good at finding people when they don’t want to be found.

Has anyone seen news of him ?

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A post using German language has been removed:

  • English is the only permitted language anywhere on ASEAN NOW, except within the Thai language forum, where using Thai is allowed.
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21 hours ago, jippytum said:

Put an end to this saga. Issue a red notice arrest Boss return him to Thailand and jail. 

That would br a 'wakeUp' call to other Hi So evaders of justice like Thaksin and his cronies. 


I agree but the kinds of people that are letting this slide are the ones actually running the show. Thailand is still at least a generation away from growing up and coming down on this behaviour.

It may not be what people want, but at least custodial sentences being meted out is a step in the right direction. 

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It will all be over soon enough and he will be back on the streets, but hopefully keeping out of the public eye. I’m sure there are still some upset people out there that wouldn’t hesitate to kidnap him for some money and then get rid of the scum, or send him to another group to do the same thing. Daddy won’t keep paying, and he’ll finally get his justice. 

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On 4/23/2025 at 9:42 AM, Aussie999 said:
On 4/22/2025 at 7:44 PM, Liverpool Lou said:

They can track him and know his whereabouts but if a police force outside Thailand will not arrest him, for what is a traffic offence, there is nothing that the RTP can do.  A Red notice is nothing more than an advisory notice.

I don't think the offence is actually listed, on a Red Notice

Necessary extradition communication between the RTP and any other involved police force would reveal the traffic offence for which no country to date has been interested in engaging in extradition discussions.

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On 4/23/2025 at 8:17 AM, Free the 115 said:

Why would Interpol get involved, if the Thais dropped the case?

I don’t know too much about this case, so it’s a question not an argument 

The case has not been dropped and Interpol gets involved at the request of the RTP, in this case, for a Notice to be issued.

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On 4/23/2025 at 9:07 AM, jippytum said:

Put an end to this saga. Issue a red notice arrest Boss return him to Thailand and jail. 

That would br a 'wakeUp' call to other Hi So evaders of justice like Thaksin and his cronies. 

That's been done already.  A Notice does not mandate that an arrest is made, it is just an advice to member police forces that he is wanted in Thailand.  If the country in which he is specifically located does not want to arrest him, they do not have to.

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On 4/23/2025 at 9:18 AM, ardsong said:

now that a judge has confirmed corruption involved in some of the charges, those charges should be allowed to start all over with the correct facts. Statue of limitations to start onwards from the date of the court decision.

Go ahead and get the laws changed, then.

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On 4/23/2025 at 9:39 AM, Aussie999 said:

Thai RTP raise a Red Notice from Interpol, who post the notice to member countries, these countries can then detain the wanted person.

"Can" being the operative word...only if they choose to, there is no compulsion on them to do so.

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On 4/23/2025 at 10:17 AM, bkkcanuck8 said:

If they were serious, they would change the law to stop all statute of limitations from tolling while someone is avoiding court by fleeing/residing in a foreign country.

Just like so many other countries don't do, eh?    Special rules for Thailand in your book?

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On 4/23/2025 at 10:26 AM, thesetat said:

But they still have not managed to get the Red Bull kid. Even a red notice supposedly issued failed to get him captured.

He's not "a kid", he's a middle-aged man and Interpol Notices are nothng more than that, Notices, no one is compelled to make an arrest and extradite for, in this case, a traffic offence, albeit a serious one.

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On 4/23/2025 at 11:07 AM, Hardcastle P said:

What about the person who sanctioned the brown envelopes, hid farther. 

What about the evidence that you have for that assertion?   Has is been confirmed anywhere that bribes were paid, suspicions don't count.

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22 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Necessary extradition communication between the RTP and any other involved police force would reveal the traffic offence for which no country to date has been interested in engaging in extradition discussions.

as you know, no country has taken any action because there is NO Red Notice... are we going through all this again... geez mate, you never give up, they must be paying you

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2 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

He's not "a kid", he's a middle-aged man and Interpol Notices are nothng more than that, Notices, no one is compelled to make an arrest and extradite for, in this case, a traffic offence, albeit a serious one.

stop being damn pedantic, he is a kid of the family... geez

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2 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

What about the evidence that you have for that assertion?

do you believe these guys are going to jail, and not getting any reward... ok, I see you just wanting t be argumentative

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10 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

"Can" being the operative word...only if they choose to, there is no compulsion on them to do so.

But first there must be a Red Notice... which there isn't.

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On 4/23/2025 at 11:52 AM, TheFishman1 said:

...so far the Red Bull kid hasn’t even spent one day in a hospital suite in Bangkok what’s up with that You know they never really filled in the red notice to pick them up and bring them back he’s having a great time and as soon as the statue and limitation expires I’ll be back in town driving a new Ferrari TIT 

The Red Notice was issued so it must have been "filled in", whatever you meant by that.  Interpol Notices do not demand arrest and extradition. they're notices, that's all.

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9 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

He's not "a kid", he's a middle-aged man

 

Doesn't look much like a middle aged man to me, and that is probably also the image the family want to get accross.

 

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18 hours ago, geisha said:

With his fathers money, I’m quite sure he is surrounded by compétant lawyers on which countries he can safely go to and all the necessary care taken to make sure he’s not in danger of being nabbed by Thailand.

Apart from one photo of him outside a London house, he seems to be very discreet. I’m amazed that no journalist has ever found him, they’re usually very good at finding people when they don’t want to be found.

Has anyone seen news of him ?

Locating him isn't the issue, finding a police force willing to arrest him and extradite him for the traffic offence of which he's charged, is the issue.

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4 minutes ago, CallumWK said:
15 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

He's not "a kid", he's a middle-aged man

 

Doesn't look much like a middle aged man to me, and that is probably also the image the family want to get accross.

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4 minutes ago, CallumWK said:
15 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

He's not "a kid", he's a middle-aged man

 

Doesn't look much like a middle aged man to me, and that is probably also the image the family want to get accross.

Doesn't matter what you think that he looks like on the decade-old photo you selected.

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On 4/23/2025 at 8:46 AM, mfd101 said:

Thailand needs to learn to expedite justice rather than having cases drag on for years or even decades.

 

Firing squads at dawn could be a useful innovation.

I understand Saudi Arabia has  a very  "streamlined " system of justice .

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32 minutes ago, Jim Blue said:

I understand Saudi Arabia has  a very  "streamlined " system of justice .

Thanks for the 'heads up'. 😀

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