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Red Bull Boss's Red notice shown to the public

 

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The Interpol Red Notice to arrest wanted fugitive Vorayuth Yoovidya was shown to the Thai public yesterday.

The notice calls on police forces around the globe to arrest "Boss" and send him back to Thailand.

It lists his date of birth - January 12th 1982 age 35.

His place of birth is shown as Bangkok and he can speak Thai.

Daily News used the opportunity to explain that Interpol don't just have red notices. There are other colors of notice that indicate different requests and situations.

For example yellow notices are used for missing persons, blue are requests for information and black ask for information about an unidentified body.

Other notices are green, orange and purple and there is one called a UN notice as well.

But the one for Boss is definitely red and could eventually mean that the heir to the Red Bull drinks empire is brought back to face charges in the death of a policeman in Thong Lor in 2012.

The cop died after being dragged under the wheels of Boss's Ferrari.

Boss's whereabouts are unknown.

 

Source: Daily News

 

 

 
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7 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

just wondering if another country (under the red notice) holds him... what happens now... Will they just proceed with taking him to the airport...

 

or... will the bullshit and delays and needs for more documents (from the Thai side) just start again...

 

And if/when he arrives in Bkk will the police be waiting for him and straight to jail or will we see ... he was released on bail... and the police now need 6 months to investigate and then .... 3 months to translate some documents from English to Thai...

 

Will it ever end... will the case ever actually proceed in court and will he actually be processed fairly through the Thai courts.... ???

 

And what about on bail to appeal...

 

Tiring to say the least...

 

To look on the bright side, hopefully he'll feel far less comfortable and more worried when in first world countries. :smile:

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That doc could simply be a forged, modified, altered photo-shop fake. Can this red notice be verified as legitimate on the Interpol website?

 

Well, apparently this notice is legit; this dude IS listed as wanted on the Interpol site.

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10 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

UK/ Thailand Extradition Treaty 1911


"Article 3.
Either Government may, at its absolute discretion, refuse to deliver up its own subjects to the other 
Government."

 

Sorry if I'm being a bit dim but what relevance does this have?

 

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2 minutes ago, balo said:

He's already changed his identity with the help of some corrupted Thai officials so there's no point really . He can do whatever he wants now.

 

 

 

 

He's been doing this all his life.... whatever he wants...

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What a bloody joke  Why would the government show the people this? 90% cant even read English and would not even understand what it means. Good example is 370 cops in Bangkok cant even write out traffic tickets. They prob think this is there  prime minister running for election or new drivers license which most dont have. Its a stunt They have no intention of catching this guy  The money is to good. Lets put this one down to Big Thai Joke with Big Thai smile or maybe the government is handing out these pictures so they use it for dart practice as a xmas present

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Bring back for the death of the policeman? What a terrible 'joke'. He should never have been allowed to leave the country and shoul;d have been arrested and detained for trial as from the time of the road incident!

 

In the meantime, the PM should order the arrest of those who 'facilitated' (in any way) his fleeing from the country, no matter what their rank or connections are! Just to show Thai people (and the world) that Thai justice is for all as he recently proclaimed.

 

But then again, sanity prevails and I guess pigs will not fly BUT the lying and corruption will continue. :sad:

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