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He's at it again, this time for trafficking Thai women.
And again it is Peter R. de Vries who managed to trick him into trusting someone and who filmed the whole deal.
With a tiny bit of luck the Thai government will accept the report as proof, as that will mean he'll be behind bars for a loooong time.
Oh, and just in case the Dutch government would be so lenient as to get him out of the Thai prison to let him sit out his time in a Dutch prison instead: Before he knew he was talking to De Vries he also voiced a threat to him saying that, no matter the cost, he'd sent a Thai to him to 'teach him a lesson' if the report (broadcasted today) would involve him or his friends again. So here he is facing multiple charges already, if he ever comes back to the Netherlands.
One of his accomplices there in Thailand was a guy from Seattle named Luke (last name was not mentioned).
And again it is Peter R. de Vries who managed to trick him into trusting someone and who filmed the whole deal.
With a tiny bit of luck the Thai government will accept the report as proof, as that will mean he'll be behind bars for a loooong time.
When they arrest Joran van der Sloot in Thailand , he could be facing up to 30 years imprisonment for trafficking Thai woman.
Oh, and just in case the Dutch government would be so lenient as to get him out of the Thai prison to let him sit out his time in a Dutch prison instead: Before he knew he was talking to De Vries he also voiced a threat to him saying that, no matter the cost, he'd sent a Thai to him to 'teach him a lesson' if the report (broadcasted today) would involve him or his friends again. So here he is facing multiple charges already, if he ever comes back to the Netherlands.
One of his accomplices there in Thailand was a guy from Seattle named Luke (last name was not mentioned).