Matthew Leandre Ovide Dupre (left) and Gene Karl Lahrkamp are wanted for the murder of Jimi Singh Sandhu in Phuket province early this month. (Photo supplied)
Interpol has issued two “red notice” arrest warrants for a pair of Canadians over the suspected murder of an Indian gangster outside a luxury villa on Phuket island.
Jimi ‘Slice’ Sandhu — whose nickname comes from a distinctive scar on his face — was gunned down on Feb 5 after having flown in on a private jet from Malaysia last month, according to police and local media reports.
Following a police investigation, Interpol issued non-binding arrest warrants or “red notices” for Canadian citizens Matthew Leandre Ovide Dupre and Gene Karl Lahrkamp, both 36, in connection with Sandhu’s murder.
“I think this case is unique,” said Pol Maj Gen Khemmarin…
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