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Silk Road suspect defies extradition efforts from Thailand 10 months after arrest: Report

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Silk Road suspect defies extradition efforts from Thailand 10 months after arrest: Report

By Andrew Blake - The Washington Times

 

Roger Thomas Clark, a Canadian man accused of helping operate Silk Road, the now defunct internet drug bazaar, vowed to beat efforts to have him extradited to the United States in his first interview since being arrested last year in Thailand.

 

Mr. Clark, 55, has been held in Bangkok jail cell since December 2015 when Thai authorities arrested him in connection with the unsealing of federal charges in the U.S. related to his supposed involvement with Silk Road, “an anonymous global black market for all things illegal,” according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

The DOJ is still gunning for his extradition nine months after charging him with counts of narcotics and money laundering conspiracy, but Mr. Clark dismissed the likelihood of being tried abroad in a recent prison interviewpublished Wednesday by Ars Technica.

 

Full story: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/sep/8/silk-road-suspect-defies-extradition-efforts-thail/

 

Washington Times 2016-09-11

...a 'protected profession'.....???

 

...duhh.....

 

...where do all the drugs and arms in the world come from....do they fall out of the sky....???

 

...and how do they get to their destinations....magically......by accident....???

 

 

I hope the nail the son of a bitch, low life drug and arms peddlers, bury them.

The Thais will extradite him once they feel they have received a good price for him. His fighting his extradition just makes it a little more expensive for the Americans.

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