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


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21 hours ago, webfact said:

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. 

 

 

21 hours ago, webfact said:

The Boss case has been a national scandal in Thailand.

 

If the criminal case of the decade, and surrounding collusion, doesn't qualify, what does? 

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21 hours ago, Misterwhisper said:

What's to consider???? Why the dragging of feet (once again)???

 

--- A case mishandled and obfuscated from the start;

--- 5 years of inactivity to ensure that some of the original charges expired;

--- Filing of false reports, including the car's speed;

--- Accepting flimsy excuses by the suspect's lawyer on multiple occasions why his client was unable to heed at least 8 summons;

--- At least 20 police officers (and god knows how many others, including state officials) tampering with evidence or hindering proper investigation;

--- The highly probable dispensing of generous "monetary gifts" to various parties in order to make the charges "go away";

--- Inexplicably permitting the suspect to travel abroad whenever he pleased;

--- The utter unwillingness to involve Interpol in tracking down the suspect;

--- The out-of-the-blue dismissal of all charges by a deputy state prosecutor;

--- and, and, and...

 

Now... if all of that doesn't qualify the case for special investigation, then what does?

You've got me convinced; now if you could just get this list translated into Thai and distributed widely, then just maybe proper justice will start to appear for the first time in Thailand.

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2 hours ago, mikebell said:

You've got me convinced; now if you could just get this list translated into Thai and distributed widely, then just maybe proper justice will start to appear for the first time in Thailand.

No need, the majority of Thai's with any concious are already well aware of the facts, for the others it would be like flogging a dead elephant. 

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