Slow down Mike, you're frothing.

According to the Globe & Mail, no court or prosecutor or government official in Canada has yet received a notice of intent to extradite from the Thai government. I don't doubt this will happen in due course . . . but in the meantime the man is free because he has not been charged with any crime within Canada. As far as I'm aware, the courts in Canada do not make a charge against anyone simply because accusations have been made against them in a foreign country. If and when a formal process of extradition is received from Thailand then it will probably be handled by due process.

How would you like to see it handled?

Cheers ...