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Hunt Continues for Red Bull Heir

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Hunt Continues for Red Bull Heir

 

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BANGKOK, Feb 19 (TNA) - The spokesman of the Office of the Attorney-General said that officials continued hunting for Red Bull heir Vorayuth "Boss" Yoovidhya who was wanted for a hit-and-run case.

 

Itthiporn Kaewthip, the spokesman, said that the office already asked concerned organizations to reach Mr Vorayuth who was at large after the hit-and-run which killed a Bangkok policeman nine years ago.

 

The charges that remain valid against him included reckless driving causing death and drug (cocaine) abuse. 

 

Full story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news/line-today-english-news-640024

 

 

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  • That must be the joke of the week, hunt continues for Red Bull heir, bloody priceless that anybody has the nerve to come out with BS like that. When the whole world knows they are not even thinkin

  • Now, the submarines make sense. He is probably hiding somewhere along the Mekong river.

  • "Hunt continues..." yeah, sure it does....

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"Hunt continues..." yeah, sure it does....

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That must be the joke of the week, hunt continues for Red Bull heir, bloody priceless that anybody has the nerve to come out with BS like that.:cheesy:

When the whole world knows they are not even thinking about it, let alone hunting for him.

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F1 season starts soon. Doesn't he like to attend?

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Far too many large brown envelopes have changed hands to see him returning .

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A half decent PI would nail him in a week if the money was right.

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Now, the submarines make sense.

He is probably hiding somewhere along the Mekong river.

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1 minute ago, AlfHuy said:

He is probably hiding somewhere along the Mekong river.

No water in it is there?

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He's probably partying somewhere with Phra Dhammachayo. Whatever happened to him?

10 minutes ago, AlfHuy said:

Now, the submarines make sense.

He is probably hiding somewhere along the Mekong river.

In that case he won’t be hard to find when the Chinese block the flow. :thumbsup:

If they want to go the moon it is a peanut to find this culprit, but the problem are the brown envelopes and the unwillingness to find this man..

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Ask his mum.

1 hour ago, harada said:

In that case he won’t be hard to find when the Chinese block the flow. :thumbsup:

Along.

I will find him for 30M baht! No problem. That´s good pay for a couple of days work ????

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if they "really" wanted to find him they would in no time, quite sure they know where he is.... however absolutely not interest in finding him or bringing him in as too many heads may fall and many excuses/justifications would be need... nahhh let him there and just keep posting some bs once in a while and everybody's happy

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Sounds like they need to take their Smart BMW Car on a world tour.

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What a hard job it must be.... The guy posts pictures constantly on instagram & twitter showing what he's doing and where he is.

If they were really looking for him, they'd have found him because he's not exactly hiding.

Better to have admitted to it, done his time, and be out by now; he'd have almost been a hero, instead of being the pariah of Thailand. And I'm sure his time inside would've been cushioned by his money. How is this guy ever gonna have a normal life? Don't envy him, that's for sure.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Hunt Continues for Red Bull Heir

Sure it does.  :dry:

5 hours ago, webfact said:

Hunt Continues for Red Bull Heir

Just knock on his door at his UK residence.  He's probably home. 

He may be traced and located by a divine miracle, assuming there is a rule of prescription in the law and when that date is attained. ????

5 hours ago, Surelynot said:

No water in it is there?

that's why the submarines can't find him

I doubt Interpol would return anyone to an unelected military controlled dict gov't.

36 minutes ago, bangsaenguy said:

I doubt Interpol would return anyone to an unelected military controlled dict gov't.

Interpol is a police organization not a political group, therefore any request from an official recognized government police force should be acted upon.

His family got him out of the country and secured his safety from the authorities.

Now they are embarrassed and vilified by the population on a daily basis. The embarrasment and loss of face is the real punishment to the lot of them.

Want to punish a Thai ?  Forget prison, cause them loss of face......they cant bear it.

This hiso family are suffering everyday.

Oh just stop with this BS already.

Hope this topic doesn't upset our Joseph too much. 

Khun Vorayuth Yoovidhya was flagged by Interpol on October 4th 2020 and subsequent removed on October 4th. I.e he is free to move around any country in the world, besides LOS,  at this time without fear of being arrested. Unexpectedly his summer 2020 exoneration did not fly with the people of LOS and for once the outcry worked. This will all go away shortly. 

Brown evelope time...

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