Red Bull Heir Held Over Cop's Hit-And-Run Death
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Re: Red Bull Heir Held Over Cop's Hit-And-Run Death
Remember this guy will have the best Silk / QC who specialises in extradition cases , so any fuk up on the thai side, will see him walk free in the UK,
Passport is the critical issue, once the warrant is 100% confirmed, cancel his passport and UK authorities can then arrest him and he isnt a flight risk ( as he has already proved from Thaiand ) lol
He wouldnt fly out of LHR, expect him to use his private Red Bull jet and sneak out
Passport is the critical issue, once the warrant is 100% confirmed, cancel his passport and UK authorities can then arrest him and he isnt a flight risk ( as he has already proved from Thaiand ) lol
He wouldnt fly out of LHR, expect him to use his private Red Bull jet and sneak out
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No passport in the uk means illegal immigrant.sraight to immigration detention centre with all the rest of the illegals out of the backs of trucks from Dover.not even bill gates could get out of there.then sit him in there for a few days on porridge.he will soon start screaming for mummy.no private jet im afraid,no other country to fly to as no passport.back here only.he will either have to wait for uk to have a plane full of illegals flying to bkk or be escorted on to a commercial flight to bkk.the only way he can be in the uk without a passport is if he's a uk citizen and I doubt if he could ever be one of them..simple cancel his passport and inform uk authorities,job done..its Thailand authorities not doing anything.they can't can't even sort a warrant out.the problem is he will land in bkk without a passport and pass out a few brown envelopes to clear immo and he's home and off out night clubbing,drink driving and having the time of his life.then tell the court he can't appear as he's pre occupied.lol
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All his lawyers need to do now is spin this out until September when the last of the remaining statute of limitations expire. Then they can start appealing.
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Re: Red Bull Heir Held Over Cop's Hit-And-Run Death
Odds on that he has an Emirates passport and a German one.
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Did you see this report or am I the wheezy boy at the back of the class? There's a request to consider revoking his passport.wazza wrote:Passport is the critical issue, once the warrant is 100% confirmed, cancel his passport and UK authorities can then arrest him and he isnt a flight risk ( as he has already proved from Thaiand ) lol
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general ... e-passport
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Missed this , and good update, thanks
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Re: Red Bull Heir Held Over Cop's Hit-And-Run Death
Watching the Grand Prix from Russia yesterday and I'm sure the camera caught him talking to Verstappen in the Red Bull garage.Will look closer during the race today.
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I wonder if the local beverage market has been hit with product boycots ?
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Ah, now then, this latest report highlights Karon Steve's point about passports, citizenship and the like. People are allegedly concerned about whether 'Boss' has foreign citizenship so making extradition harder.
Thai police also talking to the UK on whether he's still in Blighty. If he is then my view is that he should be nudged and encouraged to leave. He'll only become an embarrassment in the future.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general ... itive-heir
Thai police also talking to the UK on whether he's still in Blighty. If he is then my view is that he should be nudged and encouraged to leave. He'll only become an embarrassment in the future.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general ... itive-heir
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I am following this post casually as I like many want to see him have his day in court.
I have seen it mentioned but is there any confirmation of what subject and Statute of Limitations this case falls under.
There are differing limitation for different type of cases, criminal , tax etc.
And is the clock ticking on any such statute of imitations?
I have seen it mentioned but is there any confirmation of what subject and Statute of Limitations this case falls under.
There are differing limitation for different type of cases, criminal , tax etc.
And is the clock ticking on any such statute of imitations?
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With no passport you can't leave the uk...now he's on Interpol wanted list of 190 countries.theres no nudging out of the uk.ask Abu hamza...as for Tamada.the statue of limitations runs out in 2027 not September..he's got his head so far up his own backdoor he's paraded round the world giving it the big un thinking he can go and do what he wants.well matey boy your days are up and the long arm of the law in the west is closing in...it's when he gets back here he can start licking and sticking the envelopes and slime his way out of it.
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Re: Red Bull Heir Held Over Cop's Hit-And-Run Death
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from the link that Earnest provided
" The statute of limitation on the charge of reckless driving causing death did not expire until 2027, he said. "
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from the link that Earnest provided
" The statute of limitation on the charge of reckless driving causing death did not expire until 2027, he said. "
Please credit and share this article with others using this link:http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general ... itive-heir. View our policies at http://goo.gl/9HgTd and http://goo.gl/ou6Ip. © Post Publishing PCL. All rights reserved.
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There ain't going to be any real justice in this case...it's a bit of community work and or a suspended sentance with a few million fine.thats why he's shown contempt of the whole saga..this is just an inconvenience and time wasted when he could be out partying and racing his farraris round western capitals...oh I forgot the old head shaving bollocks and a couple of weeks in a five star temple...
Re: Red Bull Heir Held Over Cop's Hit-And-Run Death
According to the latest press reports he was here in Thailand but left a couple of days ago.
Are the RTP really trying bring him in for justice???? IMO to much tea money involved.
Are the RTP really trying bring him in for justice???? IMO to much tea money involved.
Re: Red Bull Heir Held Over Cop's Hit-And-Run Death
see it I got this right or atleast close:
police drag their feet on the investigation, with a possibility they screwed it up all together..... once this goes to court (if that even happens).
prosecutor drags his feet filing official charges, semi blaming the police for delays.
in the mean time 2 charges expire.
stupid time passes before charges are filed and court dates set, timed fairly close after above mentioned 2 charges expired.
courts allow delays, 4 or 5 times. figure the odds of any regular thai or falang getting this type of consideration.
public opinion and international news services start questioning what's going on with the thai justice system in regard to this case.
finally a delay appeal is disapproved, another few days given for the offender to show up (not likely).
deadline passes for his court appearance, and amazingly it only took them a few days after that to issue an arrest warrant. of course this is what the public and news services have been told, lets just say I'm not a believer.
can't be that hard to find out where the suspect is located, if you're really trying to arrest/get him deported back to thailand. key being...... if the police/prosecutor/justice system/govt wants him to have his day in court (justice to be served).
Misc:
* if i was him, i'd already be in a non-extridition country. expect someone will let him know when it's time for this.
** what's the odds that by some mircle he is arrested and returned to thailand, he gets bail within a few days of arrival or that he even spends a day in detention/prison.
police drag their feet on the investigation, with a possibility they screwed it up all together..... once this goes to court (if that even happens).
prosecutor drags his feet filing official charges, semi blaming the police for delays.
in the mean time 2 charges expire.
stupid time passes before charges are filed and court dates set, timed fairly close after above mentioned 2 charges expired.
courts allow delays, 4 or 5 times. figure the odds of any regular thai or falang getting this type of consideration.
public opinion and international news services start questioning what's going on with the thai justice system in regard to this case.
finally a delay appeal is disapproved, another few days given for the offender to show up (not likely).
deadline passes for his court appearance, and amazingly it only took them a few days after that to issue an arrest warrant. of course this is what the public and news services have been told, lets just say I'm not a believer.
can't be that hard to find out where the suspect is located, if you're really trying to arrest/get him deported back to thailand. key being...... if the police/prosecutor/justice system/govt wants him to have his day in court (justice to be served).
Misc:
* if i was him, i'd already be in a non-extridition country. expect someone will let him know when it's time for this.
** what's the odds that by some mircle he is arrested and returned to thailand, he gets bail within a few days of arrival or that he even spends a day in detention/prison.
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Re: Red Bull Heir Held Over Cop's Hit-And-Run Death
Mozzie
you skeptic you
but all but spot on.
you skeptic you
but all but spot on.
Red Bull Heir Held Over Cop's Hit-And-Run Death
would be interesting if someone would investigate the financial transactions of all those involved (involved or that have influence on the outcome).
follow the money, any good reporter / investigator knows this.
* real world: maybe 1 out of 10 reporter/investigator in high profile cases would seriously be threatened, here it's completely opposite.
feel those responsible for letting this drag on for so long, are just as guilty.
follow the money, any good reporter / investigator knows this.
* real world: maybe 1 out of 10 reporter/investigator in high profile cases would seriously be threatened, here it's completely opposite.
feel those responsible for letting this drag on for so long, are just as guilty.
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Re: Red Bull Heir Held Over Cop's Hit-And-Run Death
journos who publish unfavorable stories were threatened with execution only 2 days ago by a general of the junta
Re: Red Bull Heir Held Over Cop's Hit-And-Run Death
Aha, the Boss's passport has been revoked. I never thought the Foreign Ministry would do that.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general ... rt-revoked
Allegedly, he's not in Singapore now.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general ... rt-revoked
Allegedly, he's not in Singapore now.
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Re: Red Bull Heir Held Over Cop's Hit-And-Run Death
Surprise Surprise...Mosquito wrote:see it I got this right or atleast close:
police drag their feet on the investigation, with a possibility they screwed it up all together..... once this goes to court (if that even happens).
prosecutor drags his feet filing official charges, semi blaming the police for delays.
in the mean time 2 charges expire.
stupid time passes before charges are filed and court dates set, timed fairly close after above mentioned 2 charges expired.
courts allow delays, 4 or 5 times. figure the odds of any regular thai or falang getting this type of consideration.
public opinion and international news services start questioning what's going on with the thai justice system in regard to this case.
finally a delay appeal is disapproved, another few days given for the offender to show up (not likely).
deadline passes for his court appearance, and amazingly it only took them a few days after that to issue an arrest warrant. of course this is what the public and news services have been told, lets just say I'm not a believer.
can't be that hard to find out where the suspect is located, if you're really trying to arrest/get him deported back to thailand. key being...... if the police/prosecutor/justice system/govt wants him to have his day in court (justice to be served).
Misc:
* if i was him, i'd already be in a non-extridition country. expect someone will let him know when it's time for this.
** what's the odds that by some mircle he is arrested and returned to thailand, he gets bail within a few days of arrival or that he even spends a day in detention/prison.
Just read that they haven't issued the arrest warrant or interpol notice, prosecutors blaming the cops for not filing the required paperwork....that was 2 months ago.