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Swedish police in Thailand to investigate bookseller Gui Minhai disappearance – report

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Swedish police in Thailand to investigate bookseller Gui Minhai disappearance – report
Vivienne Zeng

HONG KONG: -- Swedish police arrived in Thailand this week to investigate the case of missing publisher Gui Minhai, according to Apple Daily.

The newspaper cited building management staff at Gui’s holiday home in Pattaya as saying that Swedish investigators came on Wednesday to see Gui’s flat. They also took some surveillance footage from the building, the report said.

HKFP has reached out to the Swedish foreign ministry to confirm the report.

Gui Minhai, a Swedish naturalised citizen who co-owns a publishing company in Hong Kong, has been missing for 103 days. He was last seen on Chinese state television “confessing” to evading a suspended two-year prison term over a drunk driving death 13 years ago. He is confirmed to be in Chinese custody but his exact whereabouts are still unknown.

-- HKFP 2016-01-28

Strange that the British Police were not allowed to do any investigation

in regards to the Ko Tao murders,but Swedish Police are allowed to

do there investigations here.

regards Worgeordie

Strange that the British Police were not allowed to do any investigation

in regards to the Ko Tao murders,but Swedish Police are allowed to

do there investigations here.

regards Worgeordie

Perhaps because Swedes are considered to be quality tourists? On top of that Swedish diplomacy is much more low key, meaning less media fuzz. And then the most important reason will be that it's not the functioning of Thai police that is being investigated.

Of course the Thai authorities will assist them with their enquiries, not !

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Swedish cops come to Thailand to investigate bookseller who went missing from Pattaya
By Coconuts Bangkok

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Screenshot of CCTV news interview with Gui Minhai

BANGKOK: -- Gui Minhai, who is a naturalized Swedish citizen, went missing from his Pattaya holiday home last October.

Staff at his holiday home said Swedish investigators came to the flat yesterday and took surveillance footage, Hong Kong Free Press reported.

Gui is one of five members to have gone missing from a Hong Kong bookstore that specialises in selling gossipy political books on China's ruling Communist Party leaders.

The publisher was reportedly planning a new book on the private life of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2016/01/28/swedish-cops-come-thailand-investigate-bookseller-who-went-missing-pattaya

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-- Coconuts Bangkok 2016-01-28

Good to see the Swedes take this seriously, even if the Thais do not.

Good to see the Swedes take this seriously, even if the Thais do not.

Good luck with that. Because thailand is a colony of China!

Strange that the British Police were not allowed to do any investigation

in regards to the Ko Tao murders,but Swedish Police are allowed to

do there investigations here.

regards Worgeordie

Perhaps because Swedes are considered to be quality tourists? On top of that Swedish diplomacy is much more low key, meaning less media fuzz. And then the most important reason will be that it's not the functioning of Thai police that is being investigated.

I am sure we can dispense with the other possibilites you suggested and go with the last.

Strange that the British Police were not allowed to do any investigation

in regards to the Ko Tao murders,but Swedish Police are allowed to

do there investigations here.

regards Worgeordie

Easy answer to that

"Gui Minhai, who is a naturalized Swedish citizen"

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Swedish police should focus on the out-of-control crime rate in Sweden rather than assigning resources to missing people cases in Thailand. Just my 2 cents.

Edited by ThailandLOS

Swedish police should focus on the out-of-control crime rate in Sweden rather than assigning resources to missing people cases in Thailand. Just my 2 cents.

Can you explain how the crime rate is out-of-control here in Sweden? To me it sounds like just a stupid remark.

I looked that the figures from crime development report for Sweden and couldn't find any area where the situation looks out-of-control: https://www.bra.se/bra/brott-och-statistik/brottsutvecklingen.html

But I might have missed, so please explain. It's in Swedish, but you easily 'Google translate' it.

On topic: I hope that they find him.

His book shop in HongKong had on display some very damning books on the hiracy within the Chinse Communist Party...the story I saw on either the BBC or Al Jazera where a reporter actually went into the shop and was followed and closely watched by what appeared to be two undercover Chinese secret police casing the joint!Mainland China now appears to be flexing its muscles and imposing censorship of HongKong citizens by sending a strong message and warning to anyone else who has the same ideas!

The drunk driving bit......... not relevant naturally.

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