NotLambchop
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May 01, 2014, 02:03:25 PM |
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...this information is not “privileged”, it is in all police stations, airports, ports, entry and exit points, borders etc....
But not on the internet? Ahma gonna offer a revolutionary idea to teh Interpol, scofflaws beware!
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blackkys
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May 01, 2014, 02:05:23 PM |
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And again I ask you:
Where and how did you learn that an international warrant has been issued on Mr. Brewster? You have offered no evidence other than an article which reworded "considering" to "on the verge of" -- a liberty that in no way translates to "has."
Don't assume that a petty crook like Brewster is of any interest to the Interpol -- he may seem huge to his suckers, but otherwise? Common as dirt.
I appreciate your preference for a copy of the red notice being posted here. Read carefully: He said investigators will apply for either an international or a European arrest warrant for Brewster to be sent back to Cyprus. "The type of arrest warrant will depend on where investigators establish Brewster currently is," said Angelides. He can't escape even if he goes to Mars.
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NotLambchop
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May 01, 2014, 02:15:38 PM |
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And again, will != have on the verge of != have Why is this so difficult to understand? I'm on the verge of concluding that you're simply trolling Do you have evidence that an international warrant has been issued, or are you extrapolating from Xinhua article? http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2014-04/17/c_133271171.htmFinally, since i'm not a fan of hyperbole, kindly provide some examples of fugitives apprehended on Mars and on the Moon by the mighty Interpol.
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blackkys
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May 01, 2014, 02:21:51 PM |
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And again, will != have on the verge of != have Why is this so difficult to understand? I'm on the verge of concluding that you're simply trolling I appreciate your preference for a copy of the red notice.
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NotLambchop
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May 01, 2014, 02:31:02 PM |
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And again, will != have on the verge of != have Why is this so difficult to understand? I'm on the verge of concluding that you're simply trolling I appreciate your preference for a copy of the red notice. I would appreciate exactly what I have asked for -- the source of your claim that there is an international warrant out for Brewster. You have provided me with a two-week old article (2014-04-17 22:46:30, to be precise) that one was being considered. I assume if one was issued, it shouldn't be hard to verify. I'm not an expert in international law enforcement, so I asked U. Please halp.
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blackkys
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May 01, 2014, 02:32:46 PM |
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There is no evidence what so ever of any interpol involvement. As for a red alert? Not for this. No where near big enough for that to happen. Most likely would go down the extradition route.
The red notice is not for what the "petty crook Brewster" did re: N & B, which you might believe that it is "No where near big enough", but for his escape and hide from the arrest warrant. Basic Criminal Law 101.
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blackkys
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May 01, 2014, 02:42:43 PM |
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And again, will != have on the verge of != have Why is this so difficult to understand? I'm on the verge of concluding that you're simply trolling I appreciate your preference for a copy of the red notice. I would appreciate exactly what I have asked for -- the source of your claim that there is an international warrant out for Brewster. You have provided me with a two-week old article (2014-04-17 22:46:30, to be precise) that one was being considered. I assume if one was issued, it shouldn't be hard to verify. I'm not an expert in international law enforcement, so I asked U. Please halp. The police spokeman did NOT say that "a European or International arrest warrant was being considered". What he said was "once they determine where he is, they WILL issue a European or International arrest warrant". Police spokemen are very careful in their choice of words. Any way, you can still believe what you want.
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NotLambchop
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May 01, 2014, 02:47:09 PM |
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Please link me to said "red alert" or stop trolling. There are plenty of petty crooks wanted by local authorities, with no interpol involvement. For instance, if you forget to pay a speeding ticket in US, a warrant for your arrest is issued. Are you suggesting these vicious criminals are hunted down by the Interpol?
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NotLambchop
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May 01, 2014, 02:51:41 PM |
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... The police spokeman did NOT say that "a European or International arrest warrant was being considered". ... The police spokesmen *are* very careful with wording, that's why this particular one did not say "a European or International arrest warrant was being considered was issued". This is getting absurd. If an international arrest warrant was issued two weeks ago, it should be easy to verify. No? I'm relying on your expertise in the matter. Please halp.
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blackkys
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May 01, 2014, 03:05:59 PM |
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I did not say that "the international arrest warrant has been issued 2 weeks ago".
What I have pointed out is that the international arrest warrant is now issued.
This is in line with what the police spokeman stated 2 weeks ago, "....once we determine where he is, we WILL issue it".
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sporket
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May 01, 2014, 03:20:26 PM |
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I did not say that "the international arrest warrant has been issued 2 weeks ago".
What I have pointed out is that the international arrest warrant is now issued.
This is in line with what the police spokeman stated 2 weeks ago, "....once we determine where he is, we WILL issue it".
Here is the relevant statement made by Andreas Angelides to Xinhua: "We have three complaints for a total sum of 80,000 to 90, 000 euros. Investigators are probing a case against Brewster involving issuing and using forged documents and appropriating money," spokesman at Police Headquarters Andreas Angelides told Xinhua.
He said investigators will apply for either an international or a European arrest warrant for Brewster to be sent back to Cyprus.
"The type of arrest warrant will depend on where investigators establish Brewster currently is," said Angelides.
So Danny is wanted for a relatively mundane transgression of conning 80 to 90k euros -- not for scooting off with millions in [partially your] bitcoin. Again, this is really trivial stuff -- happens on hourly basis around the world, I'd guess. Even if an international warrant like that was issued, it would be a bench warrant, not something aggressively pursued. Re. arrest warrants being issued for unpaid speeding tickets: Personal experience. I forgot to pay a speeding ticket when I was a kid, and found out about it years later while being stopped for another one No one was hunting me down, and I've been out of US several times during those years -- no one grabbed me at the airports
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blackkys
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May 01, 2014, 03:31:28 PM |
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The amounts involved might be small, but the felonies being charged are very serious "theft, forgery, counterfeiting and money laundering".
What's even worse "he knows that there is an arrest warrant for such charges and he is hiding away". This is very serious in criminal law.
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sporket
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May 01, 2014, 03:47:27 PM |
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^Sure, the charges are serious, but not the sort of thing that instantly attracts international attention. The Cyprus police are waiting to learn of his wearabouts befor even persuing an international warrant -- sorta a Catch 22, no?
I'm not defending Brewster -- I have pointed out that he was a lying scumbag long before his "investors" have turned against him. I'm simply pointing out that, AFAIK, he is not an internationally wanted criminal. Knowing there is an arrest warrant and not returning to Cyprus is unlikely to add extra charges to his case.
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blackkys
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May 01, 2014, 04:03:42 PM |
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^Sure, the charges are serious, but not the sort of thing that instantly attracts international attention. The Cyprus police are waiting to learn of his wearabouts befor even persuing an international warrant -- sorta a Catch 22, no?
I'm not defending Brewster -- I have pointed out that he was a lying scumbag long before his "investors" have turned against him. I'm simply pointing out that, AFAIK, he is not an internationally wanted criminal. Knowing there is an arrest warrant and not returning to Cyprus is unlikely to add extra charges to his case.
No, knowing that an arrest warrant exists and avoiding it is very serious.
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NotLambchop
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May 01, 2014, 04:12:35 PM |
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Please quote the relevant Cypriot law.
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sporket
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May 01, 2014, 04:45:54 PM |
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Lol
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deathmul
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May 01, 2014, 05:26:41 PM |
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NeoBeeQ will be delisted from havelock....Huge dump!
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Bit_Happy
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A Great Time to Start Something!
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May 01, 2014, 05:38:59 PM |
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NeoBeeQ will be delisted from havelock....Huge dump!
Didn't they already delist Neo and Bee? OK I see it now: Last Price ฿0.00002002 (~$0.01) Market Cap ฿53.0104 (~$26399.16)
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minerpart
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May 01, 2014, 06:24:53 PM |
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'On Monday May 5th, 2014 at 12:00 EST the NEOBEEQ Fund will be delisted from Havelock Investments. We have provided ample time for anyone representing the NEO & BEE Ltd. Company to respond to our repeated requests to provide additional information for the status of the company. As we have not received any formal information we have made the decision to no longer list the NEOBEEQ Fund.'
Danny has that much respect for his investors that he can't even reply to Havelock's emails and warings about the shares being de-listed.
What a scumbag.
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theMiracle
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May 01, 2014, 06:30:28 PM |
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... What a scumbag.
That's MR. Brewster to U! Bitcoin's premiere banker
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