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A special case or not? DSI board to decide whether to accept "Boss" investigation

 

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The chief of Thailand's Department of Special Investigation (DSI) said yesterday that the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission had been in touch on Wednesday asking them to consider accepting the Vorayuth "Boss" Yoovidhya case. 

 

Pol Lt-Col Korawat Panpraphakorn said that the board of the DSI will decide today whether the charges of reckless driving causing death and abuse of cocaine that have been levelled against the Red Bull scion fall into the category of "special case" or not. 

 

Korawat recognised that the case is of great public interest but the board's nod is needed before officers can proceed.

 

The DSI are in possession of a report alleging mishandling of the case after a government fact finding committee investigated the matter.

 

About 20 police may be investigated as part of the fallout from the case.

 

The Boss case has been a national scandal in Thailand.

 

In September 2012 he drove his Ferrari into Pol Sen Sgt Wichian Klanprasert who was riding a motorcycle dragging him along the road in the Thong Lo area of Bangkok. 

 

Delay after delay ensued until he reportedly fled abroad in 2017.

 

Outrage and an official inquiry began after the public prosecutor decided to drop charges earlier this year. 

 

Two of those charges - namely reckless driving causing death and abuse of cocaine - have since been leveled against the grandson of the Red Bull founder.

 

Immigration have promised to arrest him if he tries to re-enter Thailand.

 

His whereabouts are unknown though over the years he has been pictured in London and on the Formula 1 racing circuit. 

 

Source: Daily News

 

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The other day Prayut said that we would learn the names of all the perps in the investigation. He didn't that for transparency say the names would be released....he said it would be impossible to keep them quiet. I thought it was an odd thing to say.

Now I see that we have snail's pace back again so that every committee and its mother will have to give the green light after hermeneutically perusing the documents to find something trivial that wasn't done according to 'procedure'. It's not encouraging.

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Oh Dear Lord, yet another Boss thread.

 

I predicted about 10 thousand threads ago, the only people who will suffer are like the Isaan servant already prosecuted for providing a false statement, will be some low level cops, maybe a few low level judiciary.

 

But anyone really culpable, like the man himself, or his family for basically bribing officials and perversion of justice, they always knew they were free and clear.

 

I'm sure there will be lots of the newbies outraged by this, but spend enough time in Thailand, and get used to it

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

In September 2012 he drove his Ferrari into Pol Sen Sgt Wichian Klanprasert who was riding a motorcycle dragging him along the road in the Thong Lo area of Bangkok. 

 

Delay after delay ensued until he reportedly fled abroad in 2017.

5 years to ask him to go to police station ?

 

but they find you with 1 gram of weed and you go to jail

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6 hours ago, Flying Saucage said:

Imagine a Mafia somewhere on this planet announces that it thinks about accepting an investigation by themselves into themselves.

You obviously haven't read about our government in Scotland recently. ???? 

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DSI Board to decide?

In July 2019 PM Prayut appointed himself to oversee DSI's handling of investigations.

So I would expect the Board's priorities will be in line with Prayut's priorities. So it comes down to Prayut's potential vulnerabilities related to any investigation by DSI in the Boss matter, aka conflict of interest? 

Before the Board makes its decision, Prayut needs to rescind or recuse his oversight of DSI. Especially as Prayut had also assumed oversight of the National Police.

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