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Thailand issues prosecution order for Red Bull heir over hit-and-run case


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7 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

The last time they did that, it took them two weeks to translate it from Thai to English.

Then a few month later didn't it miraculously disappear from the Interpol website?

Yes, I remember now.

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2 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Waste of time,and they know it, what's needed is an Interpol red notice,

that's the only way of maybe getting justice.

regards worgeordie

Been there and .......as I remember it was withdrawn because of language interpretation issues or some such thing. Can't remember.

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3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Office of the Attorney-General will ask police to take Vorayuth to court by September, 2022, on the drug use charge and by 2027 on the reckless driving charge, he said.

 

Ya, let's take our sweet time with this thing... By 2027, the episode leading to the reckless driving charge will be 15 years old!!!!  If the authorities were to wait that long...which, given their track record, isn't an entirely unlikely scenario!

 

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6 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Thailand issues prosecution order for Red Bull heir over hit-and-run case

I am almost sure I read this a few years ago

 

didn't he kill an innocent bobby on his way home to his family

 

and then he was so out of his tree he dragged this family man hundreds of meters under his super car in such a brutal way that they needed a shovel to collect all the bits 

 

is that the same drugged up ahol 

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one thing that really bothers me 

 

how many sports that we all watch is connected to this family

 

not a mention, so it isn't just Thailand 

 

everything redbull is tainted with this

 

just look this weekend how many times you see "redbull" and think of this      drugged up hiso scum doing a runner, his car stopped hundreds of meters away from the impact because the damage was so severe 

 

In our world we have men, he isn't one of them

 

the media doesn't talk about this, why ?

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43 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

Does this not just highlight what a corrupt, unequal third world backwater this place remains!

no

 

this is all on redbull yet we support their vast network every waking hour

 

we have sports people wearing shirts about BLM while wearing a redbull cap

 

anyone see what is wrong with that

 

 

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‘Boss’ to be charged with deadly reckless driving, drug use

By The Nation

 

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Vorayuth "Boss" Yoovidhya

 

The Attorney-General’s Office announced on Friday it will bring two charges against Vorayuth "Boss" Yoovidhya – reckless driving causing death and drug use.

 

 

Its second investigatory panel made the decision after probing details of the aborted hit-and-run case against Vorayuth and examining fresh evidence.

 

It said the new evidence was sufficient to bring the reckless driving charge, while previous evidence and new findings supported the drugs charge.

 

The Attorney-General’s Office set up the first panel on July 26 to reinvestigate the hit-and run case after a deputy attorney-general dropped the final charge of reckless driving. The first panel considered evidence that Vorayuth had taken cocaine around the time of the 2012 accident.

 

However, it also considered new evidence and witnesses that backed the defence case that Vorayuth was not driving recklessly at the time of the accident. This prompted the launch of the second panel on August 4 to look into the possible drug-taking and other new evidence.

 

The second panel directed police to conduct additional investigation, the findings of which were submitted to the panel on August 31 and September 9.

 

Vorayuth, scion of one of Thailand's wealthiest families, was driving his Ferrari in the early hours of September 3, 2012 when it hit and killed Thong Lor traffic policemen Pol Snr Sgt-Major Wichian Klanprasert.

 

Vorayuth initially faced five charges but all either expired or were dropped. In June, the public prosecutor decided not to press the last charge of reckless driving causing death even though it did not expire until 2027. The move sparked public uproar and allegations that the legal system favoured the rich.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30394784

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-09-19
 
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