Indonesian fugitive arrested in Thailand in INTERPOL-linked fraud case

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On 25 April 2026, Thai immigration authorities arrested a 33‑year‑old Indonesian national in Phuket in connection with an alleged transnational fraud scheme mainly targeting victims in the United States. The individual was the subject of a United States arrest warrant and an INTERPOL Red Notice. According to Thai police, the suspect is alleged to have […]

Philippines submits request for INTERPOL Red Notice against Zaldy Co

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On 28 April 2026, Philippine authorities confirmed that they had revised and resubmitted their request to INTERPOL for a Red Notice against former lawmaker Zaldy Co, following his release from custody in the Czech Republic earlier in April. Co had been stopped by Czech authorities in Prague on 16 April 2026 for immigration-related issues but […]

Sarah Gabriel and Paul Johnson act for Successful Defendant in Logix Aero Ireland Ltd v Siam Aero Repair Company Ltd

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The Court of Appeal has unanimously dismissed Logix Aero Ireland Limited’s appeal against Peters & Peters’ client Siam Aero Repair Company Ltd, upholding the High Court’s decision to strike out Logix’s claim arising from a sophisticated email interception fraud.    The case concerned the sale of two aircraft engines and a loss of US$824,900 after […]

Chabra and the limits of freezing orders

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In an article for the Law Society Gazette, Jason Woodland analyses the limits of Chabra freezing orders following the High Court’s decision in Gilbert v Broadoak Private Finance Ltd [2026]. The judgment highlights the strict jurisdictional hurdles facing claimants seeking to freeze assets held by third parties abroad, confirming that even strong evidence of asset […]

Delay, Repay: English High Court Appoints Receivers as Cross-Border Enforcement Tool Over Nigerian Oil Revenues

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Keith Oliver quoted in The Law Society Gazette

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Keith Oliver has been quoted in The Law Society Gazette following this year’s IBA Litigation Forum, where lawyers from more than 60 jurisdictions examined how global conflict, sanctions and geopolitical fragmentation are reshaping international disputes. Keith reflected on the erosion of long‑held assumptions about global stability and the implications for litigators working across incompatible legal […]

Güralp systems: can the SFO prosecute after failed convictions?

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In a recent article for Solicitors Journal, Neil Swift examines the implications of the Güralp Systems Limited deferred prosecution agreement and the High Court’s January 2026 ruling that the SFO retains jurisdiction where alleged breaches come to light after a DPA’s expiry date. The piece explores the difficult questions this case raises around corporate criminal […]

Peters & Peters at London International Disputes Week 2026

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We are excited to be hosting and participating in several events at this year’s London International Disputes Week (LIDW), taking place in London from 1–5 June 2026.   LIDW is a forward‑looking forum for the London disputes community, celebrating London’s position as a leading global centre for the resolution of international disputes. The week brings […]

Arrest of German national over DDoS for hire operations

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On 11 April, Thai authorities arrested a German national in Bangkok in connection with an alleged global cybercrime operation, following an Interpol Red Notice issued at the request of German law enforcement. According to reports, the suspect was apprehended at a condominium in the Thonglor area by Thailand’s Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, in coordination with […]

(Not) all’s fair in love and litigation

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In Bargain Busting Ltd v Shenzhen SKE Technology Company Ltd & Ors [2026] EWHC 933 (Ch), Matthews J expressed his dissatisfaction with the weaponisation of the contempt jurisdiction. Matthews J underlined that the jurisdiction should not be viewed by litigators as a stick to beat their opponent with; a marketing tool to show how fearless […]