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RTP: We are doing all we can to get Red Bull's 'Boss' back to Thailand

 

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The Royal Thai Police have hit back at claims from a top prosecutor that they have done nothing to bring international billionaire fugitive Vorayuth Yoovidhya back to Thailand to face justice. 

 

RTP spokesman Pol Col Krissana Patanacharoen said the Thai police were doing all they can. 

 

And he claimed that foreign police forces such as those in the UK were stalling the hunt.

 

Criticism had come earlier from a prosecutor at the foreign affairs department that in the six months since a letter was issued demanding action the police had done nothing. A new request was now being made this month. 

 

Pol Col Krissana said that previous attempts to locate Boss in Canada had failed and that the RTP were following up with the UK and other forces. But they had received no word from them as to where the fugitive might be hiding. 

 

He said that Boss had complained to police in France about a notice for his arrest containing errors and that the RTP had sent the police there more details to rectify this three months ago. 

 

He was also asked by reporters why the Red Notice about Boss had apparently been removed from the Interpol site.

 

He said that the Red Notice was still in the system but that Interpol were responsible for it being posted on their website.

 

The fugitive is wanted in connection with the death of a Thong Lor policeman in September 2012. Wichian Klanprasert died after being dragged under the wheels of Boss's Ferrari. 

 

The fugitive is heir to the massive Red Bull drinks empire. 

 

Source: Daily News

 
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1 hour ago, tracker1 said:

Cancel his passport and seize his assets and bank accounts ! that should solve one problem !!!

Unfortunately this bar steward probably has already a dozen of other passports plus enough assets abroad to live 100 lives ???? Not to mention that he has the support of his family which is loaded with the same.

 

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

And he claimed that foreign police forces such as those in the UK were stalling the hunt.

 

1 hour ago, webfact said:

He said that Boss had complained to police in France about a notice for his arrest containing errors and that the RTP had sent the police there more details to rectify this three months ago.

 

1 hour ago, webfact said:

He said that the Red Notice was still in the system but that Interpol were responsible for it being posted on their website.

It's everyone else's fault but ours! Can't we just sit around on our <deleted> collecting brown envelopes in peace? 

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1 hour ago, colinneil said:

Stop it please, i nearly fell outa my wheelchair laughing.:cheesy:

R.T.P. we are doing all we can to get red bull boss back.:cheesy:

If it wasn't such a stupid statement by RTP, is might just be funny, so careful Colin, don't injure yourself. 

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You are all being too hard on the RTP.

 

A few years back I am pretty certain that they posted the following message on his Facebook page...

 

"Dear 'Boss' please come back to Thailand..Please, please, pretty please.".

 

Surely you do not expect more than that.

 

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

RTP spokesman Pol Col Krissana Patanacharoen said the Thai police were doing all they can. 

First of all it's a sin to tell a lie. Second the excuse, Thai police were doing all they can by constantly showing the world what they can't do, does not work. And finally, there is too much of the same color involved here: boys in brown, brown envelopes, and a massive turd.

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"RTP spokesman Pol Col Krissana Patanacharoen said the Thai police were doing all they can."
 
He killed one of your own, it's the very least you can do. 
 
From what I understand there was a large compensation to the family and the police, so in that respect all is forgiven.
Nowhere else in the world would anyone get away with something like that.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

RTP spokesman Pol Col Krissana Patanacharoen said the Thai police were doing all they can. 

 

And he claimed that foreign police forces such as those in the UK were stalling the hunt.

 

 

Firstly, all they can is .... they allowed him to escape Thailand.

Secondly, they blaming the UK Police now LOL

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

And he claimed that foreign police forces such as those in the UK were stalling the hunt.

Obviously a loss of face following the press article earlier in the week so time for a counter-press release full of excuses. Then the case can return to the unimportant file once again.

 

 

 

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"Pol Col Krissana said that previous attempts to locate Boss in Canada had failed" -but, have you looked in Halifax?

 

"Boss had complained to police in France about a notice for his arrest containing errors" and "the Red Notice about Boss had apparently been removed from the Interpol site" - now, who made the errors and would that be a stalling attempt?

 

in conclusion: "RTP spokesman Pol Col Krissana Patanacharoen said the Thai police were doing all they can" - for him.

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1 hour ago, Happy Grumpy said:

Aren't all the main charges past the statute of limitations?

 

A few more years and he can come back with the RTP owing money for damaging his Ferrari. 

The statute of limitation for causing the death runs out in 2027.

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