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Thai police are convinced that Canadian Matthew Dupre and accomplice Gene Karl Lahrkamp gunned down Vancouver gangster Jimi Singh Sandhu on the island of Phuket in February. The extradition hearing of a former member of Dupre began in Edmonton on September 27. Dupre is on the run from Thai police who claim the Alberta man took part in the killing of gangster Sandhu in Phuket in February of this year. Sandhu was gunned down outside his villa at Phuket’s Beachfront Hotel. Police found sizable amounts of cash and illegal drugs during a search of the villa, “leading investigators to believe […]

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22 minutes ago, Vigo said:

Canada doesn't extradite people if there is potential for death penalty. That's non negotiable.

But the culprits just have to confess, and death is off the table. I would let Dupre decide, which penalty he wanna go for!

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21 minutes ago, Vigo said:

Canada doesn't extradite people if there is potential for death penalty. That's non negotiable.

Unless the Thai govt legally promises not to give the death penalty. 

https://www.amnesty.ca/legal-brief/karas-v-canada/

All the preparation, disguises, switching clothes, coordinated ambush, and still they are easily spotted and linked to the crime via cctv.

Seems counter productive but hey i'm no criminal mastermind 🤔

What's the point of killing off the competition when you're going to get old behind bars?

Anybody?

 

21 minutes ago, Gord said:

All the preparation, disguises, switching clothes, coordinated ambush, and still they are easily spotted and linked to the crime via cctv.

Seems counter productive but hey i'm no criminal mastermind 🤔

What's the point of killing off the competition when you're going to get old behind bars?

Anybody?

CCTV wouldn’t have told the cops who the killers were. They would have been grassed up by their Thai partners in crime - the enablers such as the suppliers of the guns, the spotters, the transporters  etc etc

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Amazingly, er unbelievably, this barely made news in Canada until the very odd plane crash. The only major news to cover it wrote one article only after i sent a letter to the editor asking why nobody is covering this. Zero of thw people I talked to over the summer even knew any of it happened. It should have been a massive story. So wierd

12 minutes ago, Dalph said:

Amazingly, er unbelievably, this barely made news in Canada until the very odd plane crash. The only major news to cover it wrote one article only after i sent a letter to the editor asking why nobody is covering this. Zero of thw people I talked to over the summer even knew any of it happened. It should have been a massive story. So wierd

Why would it be a big story in Canada? Every week there are criminal settling of accounts resulting in a murder that are barely mentioned. It is unlikely that a murder in St. John's NL gets a mention in the Calgary, AB Herald etc.  In this case, an alleged criminal from BC was killed. I doubt anyone  outside of the region  would be interested.

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1 hour ago, Dalph said:

Amazingly, er unbelievably, this barely made news in Canada until the very odd plane crash. The only major news to cover it wrote one article only after i sent a letter to the editor asking why nobody is covering this. Zero of thw people I talked to over the summer even knew any of it happened. It should have been a massive story. So wierd

Why should it be a massive story

 

These scum Indian gangsters do it all over BC and it's hardly news, so who cares if they kill each other in Thailand or anywhere else

 

 

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