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Red Bull Boss: He's charged again with driving under the influence of cocaine

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Is that the cocaine he took after the accident ?

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  • But most probably will not !

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    Bummer. He probably had already packed his Vuitton suitcases and arranged for a crowd of (paid) worshipers to fete him upon his triumphant return to Bangkok -- banners, laurel wreath, cymbals and drum

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4 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Time to resurrect that dusky pink red notice and find him ???? 

Specifically, how would that be of any help to the RTP if he's not in Thailand?

4 hours ago, Sujo said:

Then how about charging him for possession.

They can't as he wasn't found to be in possession.  To be charged with possession he's have to have had some on his person.

4 hours ago, anchadian said:

Regardless of what he's charged with, they still have to locate him.

 

At least they've gained experience in trying to find him over the last few years.

 

Simply unbelievable.

Knowing his whereabouts if he's not in Thailand doesn't help the authorities.

3 hours ago, Phuketshrew said:

I understand that the notification that charges had been dropped had been sent to him - they know where he is, and it's probably closer than we think.

That notification is sent to him via his legal team.  Knowing where he is doesn't help anyone.

Fear not, Boss! These bumbling idiots have made sure that you can safely wait until the statute of limitations for this charge, too, will have expired. It's all window dressing for the fuming public.

3 hours ago, from the home of CC said:

waste of time and effort, if they can't jail him or his co conspirators then drop it and move on... 

Which "co-conspirators"?  He's the only defendant.

26 minutes ago, JusticeGB said:

If the BIB go abroad to arrest him will they all have to undergo luxurious quarantine?

The Thai police cannot arrest him outside Thailand, their jurisdiction ends at the Thai border!

Tropicalevo is spot on. They think charging him with something is better than no charge. Maybe the public will be hoodwinked. New charge can have a suspended outcome, whereas "causing and accident resulting in death" can carry up to life in prison if my farang sources are correct.

well there will be some new brown envelopes handed out and after that's been done there will be a statement that the lab test was contaminated and that everything was ok.

2 hours ago, petedk said:

Why is he being charged with driving under the influence of cocaine?

 

His dentist came forward and said that this was due to his dental treatment!

 

Ok, so now that proves the dentist was deliberately lying to try and help Boss. Shouldn't he be charged with obstruction of justice and maybe the brown envelope should be confiscated too. 

You really need to keep up the dentist confirmed his treatment was 5 day before the accident and he didnt use cocaine and your brown envelope <deleted> is getting boring

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/about-20-police-officers-mishandled-vorayuths-hit-and-run-case/

 

About 20 police officers mishandled Vorayuth’s hit and run case

  • August 19, 2020

 

About 20 police officers, including a police commissioner, have been found, by a police fact-finding panel, to be at fault over the mishandling the Red Bull heir’s hit-and-run case.

 

Pol Lt-Gen Charuwat Waisaya, the assistant police chief and chair of the panel, said today that he had submitted the findings, and the list of the 20 officers, to the national police chief, Pol Gen Chakthip Chaijinda, for consideration of disciplinary or legal action to be taken against them.

Nothing will ever become of this situation. I at least hope his life has been severely hampered because of his actions, but I suspect he's living fairly cushty 

5 hours ago, Sujo said:

Then how about charging him for possession. Surely cocaine possession gets serious time.

 

nah, they already got his (soon to be late?) dentist testifying that the 'traces' of cocaine were from a routine dental procedure.  baby bull is therefore innocent, and all blame shall fall on the dentist, who with a suitable brown parachute, shall wai and apologize profusely, then pay his 500 baht fine.

1 hour ago, Hi Tea said:

Which "co-conspirators"?  He's the only defendant.

 

There's a whole pack of people who aided and abetted his escape from justice.  Drove him to the airport, flew him out, met him on the other side, provided (and continue to provide) him the funds...  Not to mention all the characters who fibbed about speed, dental treatment, etc.  And the other guy who claimed to be driving.

 

Probably (literally) over a ton of co-conspirators.

 

5 minutes ago, impulse said:
1 hour ago, Hi Tea said:

Which "co-conspirators"?  He's the only defendant.

There's a whole pack of people who aided and abetted his escape from justice.  Drove him to the airport, flew him out, met him on the other side, provided (and continue to provide) him the funds... 

None of which was illegal, he left Thailand before the arrest warrant was issued.

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5 minutes ago, Hi Tea said:

None of which is illegal.

 

Tell that to the guy who drove Yingluck to Cambodia...

 

Oh, and you'd better check Thai law about drug possession.  There's hundreds of posts about people who pee tested positive and were charged with possession.  It's not the same as "back home".

 

 

So nobody took blood test for alcohol and drugs whe that accident happen! Now all is hear say! Don't know what mean in Thailand! And RB boss not get punishment anyway!

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15 minutes ago, Hi Tea said:

None of which is illegal.

 

Tell that to the guy who drove Yingluck to Cambodia...

 

Oh, and you'd better check Thai law about drug possession.  There's hundreds of posts about people who pee tested positive and were charged with possession.  It's not the same as "back home".

Tell that to the guy who drove Yingluck to Cambodia...

She had been charged, her case heard, was waiting for the verdict and was on bail.  Vorayuth had not been arrested, nor was a warrant issued for his arrest when he left.  No similarity, at all,,between her circumstances and Vorayuth's!

 

"There's hundreds of posts about people who pee tested positive and were charged with possession".

"Oh, you'd better check" your sources because no, there aren't.  There may be a small handful who have been charged with using drugs detected in their systems, not possession.

So probation with a mandatory drug class having some community work then finito

New plan; convict (or at least try him) him of a low level charge with minimum sentence or charge him with a crime that can't possibly be convicted on. Even if convicted no real jail time. Case Closed.

You guys don't understand what this actually means. 

 

By charging Boss for driving under influence of cocaine, they have started the clock for prosecution under the statute of limitations.

 

So while outraged Thais and farang think justice is being served, Boss continues to jet around the world and party (probably with a €500k Maltese EU passport). 

In five years when it expires, he can return to Thailand without any issues at all.

 

16 hours ago, Hi Tea said:

Which "co-conspirators"?  He's the only defendant.

the people who facilitated the bribes  - kind of like the folks who don't have enough funds to stay here and then bribe their way through agents..

32 minutes ago, from the home of CC said:
16 hours ago, Hi Tea said:

Which "co-conspirators"?  He's the only defendant.

the people who facilitated the bribes

Which bribes?  Has any evidence been produced, yet, that there were "people facilitating bribes"?  No, there haven't, not yet, there's been plenty of unsubstantiated Thaivisa poster speculation though!  If all these bribes were paid how come he had to go on the run and how come an arrest warrant was issued for him?

And manslaughter?

Just ask his family where he is.  Get phone and email records from them.

 

Easy enough-he killed someone 

2 hours ago, Hi Tea said:

Which bribes?  Has any evidence been produced, yet, that there were "people facilitating bribes"?  No, there haven't, not yet, there's been plenty of unsubstantiated Thaivisa poster speculation though!  If all these bribes were paid how come he had to go on the run and how come an arrest warrant was issued for him?

Time for your tea...........????

On 8/19/2020 at 11:51 AM, Thaiwrath said:

But most probably will not !

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It didn't say where it would follow but I've think you've got it right. 

That carpet had got to be as lumpy as a bag full of jellyfish by now though. Perhaps that's why politicians seem to be treading so carefully now. 

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