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Phuket police turn up heat in hunt for biker gang suspects

By: The Phuket News

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Phuket Provincial Police Chief Col Teeraphol Thipjaroen.

PHUKET: Police are on the lookout in Phuket for 26-year-old Australian Antonio Bagnato and three other men wanted for their role in the kidnapping and murder of Australian Hells Angels motorcycle gang member Wayne Rodney Schneider, 37, in Pattaya on Monday.

Police arrested suspect American Tyler Gerard, 21, in Sa Kaeo province while he was trying to enter Cambodia.

Gerard reportedly confessed to police his role in the kidnapping and murder of Schneider.

Investigating officers were informed that Bagnato and the three other suspects, believed to be foreigners, had fled Thailand, but subsequent reports have led to police scouring the country for the four men.

Full Story: http://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-police-turn-up-heat-in-hunt-for-biker-gang-suspects-55255.php

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-- Phuket News 2015-12-03

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PHUKET: -- Police in Phuket ramped up security measures geared toward tracking international bike-gang members

“We are not working alone to deal with these types of criminals. We are coordinating our efforts with the Tourist Police and Immigration Police. Our task is to collect( payments) records.

Have the BIB just realised that these bikie gangs are a bigger source of revenue than the local gangs?

and remember If you see anyone suspicious, please contact police immediately.

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”Our task is to collect records of who is coming on and going off the island and who is living here.”

That will probably extend to all of us and having more forms to fill out and more complicated processes when going for our visa extensions that has an all ready overstretched system. It`s no wonder they are trying to push us to using agencies in Chiang Mai. Thank you scumbags for your contributions to the expat communities.

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“We have been given specific orders to focus on bringing to justice foreigners committing violent crimes, as well as those operating as members of a mafia or gang,”

Sorry but only Thai's are aloud to do these things with impunity!

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I thought Immigration had access to criminal records but if not I am pretty sure they have access to Interpol data and I doubt if other countries, such as Australia, would be reluctant to share criminal information. It could be more a case of Immigration not bothering to access the data available.

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“We have been given specific orders to focus on bringing to justice foreigners committing violent crimes, as well as those operating as members of a mafia or gang,”

Sorry but only Thai's are aloud to do these things with impunity!

Mafia / gang positions are a Thai reserved occupation

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As a HOG, someone who enjoyed riding with my legitimate and charitable motorcycle club mates, we had almost a good relationship with some of these 1%ers, but were fearful in knowing what professional attitudes they ran their businesses. The Australian police, both federal and state had/have a full time job just keeping track of them. I fear that if they decide to enter into, and recruit in Thailand that there will be many expats who will be doing more than paying their bar fines etc to new payees, and give the Thai police even bigger headaches. The Australian police had to introduce and enforce laws that ruined legitimate motorcycle clubs like ours. Maybe now these guys will see S E Asia as a lucrative market, where worldwide distribution of the locally produced ya ba, and ya ice is much more attractive than heroin was 15 years ago. I still can't understand why the media refers to them as bikers, and not bikies, where the former is normally used for legitimate motorcycle clubs, and the latter for the illegitimate.

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Ha ha ha. Never mind the daily rapes robberies and murders that occur against foreigners. That's how badly the whom police force in Puket needs to be fired. Thai and Islamic gangs are running rampant in Puket...

If these guys get a foothold, prepare for more.

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With all this technology we have with us, why isn't it possible that when a passport is swiped at immigration it shows up convictions of the traveller overseas? This is surely within our collective technological grasp, no? Catch these pr**ks at the point of entry and send them back.

Sounds pretty simply doesn't it??

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who do the BIB think they are fooling with these statements? These gangs, and many other kinds of criminal elements function here freely simply because they pay their dues and are allowed to function here with impunity. Have seen it with my own eyes.

Fire the BIB and start over, it's the only chance this country will ever have.

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Ha ha ha. Never mind the daily rapes robberies and murders that occur against foreigners. That's how badly the whom police force in Puket needs to be fired. Thai and Islamic gangs are running rampant in Puket...

If these guys get a foothold, prepare for more.

Too late, they have been here for years.

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“We have been given specific orders to focus on bringing to justice foreigners committing violent crimes, as well as those operating as members of a mafia or gang,” Phuket Provincial Police Commander Teerapol Thipjaroen told the Phuket Gazette.

Only Thai island mafia allowed as they can't compete on a level playing field with foreign gangs.

what a trite, predictable response.

i was thinking more along the lines that this murder a very stupid and ill thought out operation that has caused more problems than it was worth. one senseless act and the whole operation is under scrutiny, oh to be monitoring their mobile phone traffic, somebody messed up big.

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