- Shaun Davidson claims on Facebook he's in Germany, Denmark and Dubai
- It comes after the Australian checked in at European party city of Amsterdam
- Broke out of Kerobokan Prison in Bali on Monday via a tiny muddy hole
- His social media updates may be an attempt to throw police off the scent
- Users can 'check in' at any location around the world on Facebook
By Daniel Piotrowski for Daily Mail Australia
Published: 23:41 EDT, 25 June 2017 | Updated: 06:47 EDT, 26 June 2017
He burst out of a Balinese prison via a muddy hole and now Australian escapee Shaun Davidson claims he's on a Catch Me If You Can style global tour.
If his Facebook page is anything to go by, in the past few days, Davidson has partied in an Amsterdam nightclub, sank some drinks at the Copenhagen Marriott, been treated to a massage in Dusseldorf and chilled out in Dubai.
The Perth born bandit has 'checked in' at each of those European and Middle Eastern locations since breaking out from Kerobokan Prison last Monday.
Escaped! Shaun Davidson's Facebook claims he has travelled around the world at a dizzying pace - but he may just be taunting police
Club Air, Amsterdam: A dance party at the club is pictured above. Davidson asked 'where's all the ladies at' while checking into the bar last week
Dubai, UAE: Davidson checked in at Dubai recently. A manmade UAE island is pictured above
Drinking at the Marriott, Copenhagen: Davidson claimed he was having some beverages at the hotel above
Dusseldorf, Germany: Davidson claimed he got a massage in the German city
Police now claim Davidson and three other foreign inmates may have had the help of an international crime syndicate in their escape.
The prisoners broke out of the jail through a 50cm by 75cm hole under the walls, with their escape route connecting to a water tunnel and out to a main street.
Two of the men, Bulgarian Dimitar Nikolov Iliev and Indian Sayed Mohammed Said, were caught at luxury resort Novo Turismo in Dili East Timor on Thursday.
They were 2,000km from the prison. Davidson and Malaysian national Tee King Kok remain on the run.
Bali's police chief Inspector General Petrus Golose told AAP an investigation was continuing into who helped the group escape.
If his Facebook is anything to go by, Davidson is having a great time globetrotting
Around the world! Davidson's Facebook 'checks in' at Dusseldorf (left) and Copenhagen (right)
This is the tiny muddy hole Davidson allegedly escaped from Kerobokan through last Monday
Indonesian police officers escort two of the prisoners (pictured in orange), Dimitar Nikolov Iliev, left, and Indian Sayed Mohammed Said, right, upon their arrival at Bali international airport
'We want to know whether there's (a syndicate) to take people out of Bali,' he was quoted saying.
Friends of Davidson joked on Monday he was travelling at a dizzying pace.
'Looks like he moves quick,' one told Daily Mail Australia.
But he may not have gotten as far as western Europe, given Facebook users can check in at any location around the world no matter whether they are nearby.
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