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Police say they’ve obtained surveillance camera footage showing the two suspects in the Jimi Sandhu murder case in Phuket preparing to leave the country at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport. Sandhu, who was born in India, was a notorious gangster in Canada and was deported for “serious criminality.” He entered Thailand last month by private jet and was found dead with more than 20 bullet wounds outside a villa in Rawai last week. The two suspects were spotted on CCTV footage by the Rawai villa wearing white hoodies. Now, police say they have footage from the Bangkok airport showing the two suspects. […]

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They have left the country never to be brought back by Thai Police. Red Bull must now give them some clues 🕵️♀️ on how to evade interpol and other police agencies around the globe. Obviously they must do more than source brown envelopes as they are now outside Thailand.

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13 minutes ago, Lowseasonlover said:

Would have thought that all airports and ports would be on high alert? seems not 

After they've left, yes.

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Unless Thailand promises to not sentence the alleged killers to death the Canadian government cannot legally extradite to face trial in Thailand. This case will fade away as their chances of getting an unbiased trial in Thailand will also be brought into question. 

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44 minutes ago, DoUKnowWhoIAm said:

After they've left, yes.

May have to do with the influental.people, the guns belong too?

So, arriving on Dec. 18, already, but the victim arrived late in January? That is either good planning, or BS, methinks

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2 hours ago, AdvocatusDiaboli said:

They have left the country never to be brought back by Thai Police. Red Bull must now give them some clues 🕵️♀️ on how to evade interpol and other police agencies around the globe. Obviously they must do more than source brown envelopes as they are now outside Thailand.

Comparing this case to the Boss in the red bull case isn't fair. The red bulk case is still being tried, as are the ones who added him. It's a case that truly smells. But we've had similar cases in other countries. 

On the other hand this case was uncovered very fast. Except the bad guys made a rapid exit before being known. The police are probably looking at evidence that could be used to convict them. Ì can't fault the police on this one, but feel they failed with the red bull case.

I think they will need air tight evidence to convict the two guys in Canada. 

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17 minutes ago, LoongFred said:

Comparing this case to the Boss in the red bull case isn't fair. The red bulk case is still being tried, as are the ones who added him. It's a case that truly smells. But we've had similar cases in other countries. 

On the other hand this case was uncovered very fast. Except the bad guys made a rapid exit before being known. The police are probably looking at evidence that could be used to convict them. Ì can't fault the police on this one, but feel they failed with the red bull case.

I think they will need air tight evidence to convict the two guys in Canada. 

Or pull in two Burmese if all else fails.

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33 minutes ago, LoongFred said:

I think they will need air tight evidence to convict the two guys in Canada. 

Excuses already being made? And do yo think Thai police can provide that evidence? Maybe if tried in Thailand they might.


But in all reality, do you think these two will be brought to justice? Or if they are found, what does it say about the Red Bull case and being able to find (and capture) the perpetrator? Remember the have the name and photo too.

 

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7 hours ago, harry1 said:

would had thought the authorites know exactly the destination of these two as flying nowadays you have to have so many travelling documents to fly

Thats why I didnt think the story was true, they would have been all over it like a rash

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8 hours ago, harry1 said:

would had thought the authorites know exactly the destination of these two as flying nowadays you have to have so many travelling documents to fly

My thoughts exactly. There are plenty of paper trail leads generated flying out. Eventually, the RTP will identity these two. 

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9 minutes ago, ThailandBob said:

My thoughts exactly. There are plenty of paper trail leads generated flying out. Eventually, the RTP will identity these two. 

Do you think they will bother chasing this up now?

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1 hour ago, Lowseasonlover said:

Do you think they will bother chasing this up now?

Yes. I'm guessing that Canada is already them to investigate.

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