Gangsters’ paradise? Killing spotlights Thailand’s reputation as criminal hideout
- For decades, criminals of all stripes have felt the pull of Thailand, from drug traffickers and Russian arms dealers to Chinese and Korean scam artists
- Pandemic-era restrictions made it easier for the authorities to catch wrongdoers, but will that all change as virus curbs ease and tourists start to return?
Jimi “Slice” Sandhu, 32, was gunned down as he left his car on the night of February 4 by two hooded suspects lying in wait outside his rented villa.
Days after the killing, Interpol in Thailand issued a “red notice” for two Canadians suspected of carrying out the hit. They were allegedly on the island for several weeks and tracked their victim by using a GPS device attached to his car, among other methods.
One of the men, Matthew Dupre, was arrested in Canada in mid-February “and is awaiting extradition”, Prayuth Petchkhun, a spokesman for Thailand’s Office of the Attorney General told reporters on Monday.
The whereabouts of his alleged accomplice – Gene Karl Lahrkamp – are still unknown. Both men were identified using surveillance footage from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport on February 6.