Bagnato Antonio, Australian, Arrested in Cambodia While He Was On The Run of Murdering Crime He Committed in Thailand
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Re: Bagnato Antonio, Australian, Arrested in Cambodia While He Was On The Run of Murdering Crime He Committed in Thailan
The bikers would be smart to recognise that there is only one gang in Cambodia. Imho.
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Re: Bagnato Antonio, Australian, Arrested in Cambodia While He Was On The Run of Murdering Crime He Committed in Thailan
by boat.... not a huge amount,
Compared to the cartel and what they ship in, its peanuts nowadays.
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It's a huge amount, I can only remember a handful of busts that large in the region. It seems there are Bandidos MC guys operating in Thailand too:phuketrichard wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2017 8:57 pmby boat.... not a huge amount,
Compared to the cartel and what they ship in, its peanuts nowadays.
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More from the latest Hells Angels bust.
No photos available of the contraband unfortunately.
Photos from Pattaya One, 13 December 2017
No photos available of the contraband unfortunately.
Photos from Pattaya One, 13 December 2017
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Re: Bagnato Antonio, Australian, Arrested in Cambodia While He Was On The Run of Murdering Crime He Committed in Thailan
Interesting flow chart mapped out on that white board, with the patch of the HA'a quite prominent. So this nong in the photo with the friendly looking Thai law enforcement agent next to him, that's Cook is it. I would assume he's a pretty good chance of being found guilty, so what sort of time could he looking at seeing as they seem to frown on this sort of thing in Thailand.
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Thai police believe that Australian Luke Cook is connected to the original murder of Hells Angel Wayne Schneider. Motive: Cook owed Schneider $10M for a drug deal gone wrong.
Police link arrested Hells Angel to drugs and murder
12 Dec 2017
- Police have drawn a connection between an Australian Hells Angels gang member arrested for alleged smuggling of crystal methamphetamine and the murder of a compatriot found buried in Chon Buri province in 2015.
Their suspicions were outlined at a news conference at police headquarters in Bangkok on Tuesday.
It follows the apprehension of Luke Joshua Cook, 34, and his Thai wife Kanyarat Wechapitak, 40, at Suvarnabhumi airport on Saturday. They were arriving back from Australia.
Pol Lt Gen Weerapong Chuenpakdi, an acting special advisor, said Mr Cook was suspected of receiving US$10 million from the late Wayne Schneider, 37, in Pattaya in early 2015 to buy 500 kilogrammes of crystal methamphetamine, or "ice", in international waters and store it in Thailand for later smuggling into Australia.
Mr Cook had bought a yacht named Jomandy, which he allegedly used to pick up the drugs in international waters off the Eastern Seabord in the early morning of June 22, 2015.
On the way back to the Ocean Marina in Sattahip district of Chon Buri province, the yacht was spotted by a patrol boat. When the patrol boat's searchlight lit up the yacht, a man was seen dropping bags of what were believed to be drugs into the sea, offshore from where Chon Buri and Rayong province adjoin, Pol Lt Gen Weerapong said.
"Later in the morning of June 22, 2015, villagers found four yellow animal feed sacks marked with red Chinese characters on Mae Ramphueng beach of tambon Ban Phe in Muang district of Rayong," Pol Lt Gen Weerapong said.
"The sacks actually contained 50.45kg of 'ice'. So, it is believed that the 'ice' found on Mae Ramphueng beach was smuggled by Mr Cook and his associates."
After the drug delivery failed Schneider had demanded Mr Cook return the money, according to police. Schneider was murdered and his body was found buried in Sattahip district in November 2015.
Police sought warrants for the arrest of Mr Cook and his wife from the Rayong provincial court last month.
Both Schneider and Mr Cook were members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang, Pol Lt Gen Weerapong said. Schneider was outwardly a fitness club businessman who had recently arrived in Thailand then. Mr Cook and his wife were in the business of importing, selling and renting yachts.
Police searched many properties on Sunday connected with Mr Cook and his wife and seized and froze assets worth about 30 million baht - including three condominiums in Pattaya, luxury cars and motorcycles, guns, cash and yachts.
Pol Lt Gen Weerapong said the case also involved American Tyler Joseph Fulton Sheen Gerard, 23, and four other people arrested in 2015 for the abduction and murder of Schneider.
They were believed to be major drug dealers, part of a worldwide network, he said.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/crime/ ... and-murder
Police link arrested Hells Angel to drugs and murder
12 Dec 2017
- Police have drawn a connection between an Australian Hells Angels gang member arrested for alleged smuggling of crystal methamphetamine and the murder of a compatriot found buried in Chon Buri province in 2015.
Their suspicions were outlined at a news conference at police headquarters in Bangkok on Tuesday.
It follows the apprehension of Luke Joshua Cook, 34, and his Thai wife Kanyarat Wechapitak, 40, at Suvarnabhumi airport on Saturday. They were arriving back from Australia.
Pol Lt Gen Weerapong Chuenpakdi, an acting special advisor, said Mr Cook was suspected of receiving US$10 million from the late Wayne Schneider, 37, in Pattaya in early 2015 to buy 500 kilogrammes of crystal methamphetamine, or "ice", in international waters and store it in Thailand for later smuggling into Australia.
Mr Cook had bought a yacht named Jomandy, which he allegedly used to pick up the drugs in international waters off the Eastern Seabord in the early morning of June 22, 2015.
On the way back to the Ocean Marina in Sattahip district of Chon Buri province, the yacht was spotted by a patrol boat. When the patrol boat's searchlight lit up the yacht, a man was seen dropping bags of what were believed to be drugs into the sea, offshore from where Chon Buri and Rayong province adjoin, Pol Lt Gen Weerapong said.
"Later in the morning of June 22, 2015, villagers found four yellow animal feed sacks marked with red Chinese characters on Mae Ramphueng beach of tambon Ban Phe in Muang district of Rayong," Pol Lt Gen Weerapong said.
"The sacks actually contained 50.45kg of 'ice'. So, it is believed that the 'ice' found on Mae Ramphueng beach was smuggled by Mr Cook and his associates."
After the drug delivery failed Schneider had demanded Mr Cook return the money, according to police. Schneider was murdered and his body was found buried in Sattahip district in November 2015.
Police sought warrants for the arrest of Mr Cook and his wife from the Rayong provincial court last month.
Both Schneider and Mr Cook were members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang, Pol Lt Gen Weerapong said. Schneider was outwardly a fitness club businessman who had recently arrived in Thailand then. Mr Cook and his wife were in the business of importing, selling and renting yachts.
Police searched many properties on Sunday connected with Mr Cook and his wife and seized and froze assets worth about 30 million baht - including three condominiums in Pattaya, luxury cars and motorcycles, guns, cash and yachts.
Pol Lt Gen Weerapong said the case also involved American Tyler Joseph Fulton Sheen Gerard, 23, and four other people arrested in 2015 for the abduction and murder of Schneider.
They were believed to be major drug dealers, part of a worldwide network, he said.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/crime/ ... and-murder
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As Thailand resumes executions, an Australian's fate hangs in the balance
By Michael Ruffles
30 June 2018 — 12:05am
The ruling that Theerasak Longji be executed was made at 4pm. At 5pm he was allowed to phone his wife, and during their hour on the line he protested his innocence. He didn’t speak to their eight-year-old son.
At 6pm he was given a lethal injection, and he spent his final moments praying in Arabic.
Only then did the prison authorities phone Theerasak's mother. She was told the family could pick up her son's body.
Theerasak Longji, the first person to be executed in Thailand in nearly a decade.
The question now for more than 500 convicts on death row, including Australian Antonio Bagnato, is whether this is an aberration or the new normal.
Antonio Bagnato is the only Australian on death row in Thailand.
And given the final arbiter in many cases is the king, who has broad power to pardon or commute sentences but whose actions are often obscured by the world’s harshest lese majesty laws, there is no clear answer.
Theerasak's execution stunned Thai society. It was the first in nine years and only the third in 15. Debate has since raged, and lengthy articles in Thai newspapers have revisited the crime and the consequences.
https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/as-th ... 4znlr.html
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