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Thailand approves new warrant against Red Bull heir over hit-and-run case

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9 minutes ago, JohnHans said:

London most of the time and drives a Porsche.

He doesn't like Ferrari's no more?

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  • Tropicalevo
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    His family have private jets. They can go where and whenever they want to. Boycott Red Bull. Their money pays for all of this.

  • RichardColeman
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    What about warrants for those that tried to fix his speeding, letting him escape and trying to fix it that he was free to come back with nothing to answer for.   I'd also like to see Thailan

  • too little too late. What about really involving interpol? They should get him into a court room and show they are willing to do real justice by an appropriate sentencing and a real pri

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Nobody ever speaks about the Police officer wife and family? How much they get paid?? 

Look this guy has been flying around for 8 years going to every F1 event and the RTP, who can be like the Keystone Cops when someone rich needs to be captured, have done nothing to capture him. Why not? Some heads must roll. Disgusting to think that some of the people making these decisions were from the same police station as the dead cop.

2 minutes ago, tonysilly said:

Nobody ever speaks about the Police officer wife and family? How much they get paid?? 

Wife and 2 Daughters, allegedly got the grand sum of 3 million baht 

13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Vorayuth missed eight court summonses before authorities issued an arrest warrant five years after the incident. He later disappeared, apparently abroad, according to social media posts.

 

Maybe they can scrap one submarine and use the leftover 10 billion to find this guy and put him in jail?  I'm sure you can bribe half the US Senate for that money.  

10 minutes ago, ChipButty said:
20 minutes ago, JohnHans said:

London most of the time and drives a Porsche.

He doesn't like Ferrari's no more?

Is the ground clearance on a Porsche higher than a Ferrari? I  have no idea.

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If there's one saving grace, it's that this RedBull family must be getting seriously pished off by now. All these people have been paid off and it's still in the news daily, making them look like a bunch of degenerates over and over again.

 

The loss of face must be enormous, these people want to be revered, admired and envied but the whole population thinks of them as a blight on the country. Mention RedBull in Thailand and this case is what you think of. Not great for people obsessed with image.

18 minutes ago, TigerandDog said:

Now they just have to take the final step and red list him with Interpol

They won't. Finally all involved got paid and want let the dust settle down. The Boss is off the hook, and it will stay that way. Deputy Attorney-General Nate Naksuk is cleared and will enjoy his retirement and the envelopes. The self imposed PM mentioned lately his "concern", but "...will not interfere in the judicial process".

 

12 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

His family have private jets. They can go where and whenever they want to.

Boycott Red Bull. Their money pays for all of this.

Governments should ban that corrosive <deleted> anyway. 

13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

TCP Group, which owns the Thai Red Bull brand, has previously said it has no direct links with Vorayuth.

How about indirect links then? I mean, where do the generous stipends come from if not from company profits that the "lost scion" surely ought to receive frequently in order to finance his living in what I must presume to be a self-exile that is not exactly full of hardships? Also, how come that the "not directly involved" fugitive is so regularly attending Red Bull-sponsored racing sports events? It's all in an entirely private capacity, huh?

Try him in abstention like they did for others that have fled the country, (e.g Thaskin).

 

Vorayuth's car was travelling faster than previously thought lied about

Pinnochio is going to be alot less comfortable in the future. Very silly

So double jeopardy does not apply in Thailand? make up the law as you go along, this is why I don’t believe the two Burma boys killed the Brits... bad for Thai tourism and many brown envelopes... If your unsure about your parentage don’t do a DNA in Thailand... a land of chronic distrust between its own population...  

2 hours ago, dave moir said:

Freeze his assets so if he is abroad he can't access his fortune!

You clearly never worked in business. He will have hidden assets across the world.

This is like reading a fiction thriller recommended by a friend who dropped some spoilers, so your pretty sure you know who the novel is going to end but your simply riveted by the story-line and how it's going to reach it's conclusion.  :coffee1:

14 hours ago, anchadian said:

And so it continues........catch me if you can.

 

Several years later.

After the statues of limitations have run out.

13 hours ago, JeffersLos said:

Red Bull gives you wings. 

Which it clearly does not. Is this not false and misleading advertising? Or does the rule not apply to outrageous claims?

Why bother with Statutes of Limitations if you can drop charges and reinstate them and the Statute of Limitation can start running again from the date you file the new ("same same" charges ") TIT.

That's done.

Back under the carpet for another 5 years

 

15 hours ago, Artisi said:

So you are assuming he is Thailand? 

Whoosh..there...over your head .Look up Pope’s law. 

15 hours ago, mr mr said:

close the borders. that way he can't escape. 

He escaped already. He was last seen in England. The land of Democratie ha ha ha

4 hours ago, DerekJ said:

Ok maybe they’re smarter than I thought I think they were probably initially spreading false news stories probably to try and trick him into thinking that it was safe to return to Thailand if so somebody just blew it. 

Hanlon’s razor.

14 hours ago, surangw said:

extradition needed ?

 

yet another Interpol "red notice"????

Let's please the crowd..... For now. 

We already have antigovernment demonstrations. We'll fix this later. Perhaps 7 years more.. 

2 hours ago, KhunKenAP said:

Try him in abstention like they did for others that have fled the country, (e.g Thaskin).

 

You're exactly right. What's good for the goose also should be good for the gander.

3 hours ago, tonysilly said:

Nobody ever speaks about the Police officer wife and family? How much they get paid?? 

It's all a diversion to keep the fact that a police officer was killed.  I have not seen any mention of that charge.  Is paying off the family all it takes to deleted a murder or manslaughter charge?  I guess so.

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