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They have no intention of finding him,  same as TS from Dubai, he was only across the border in Cambodia one time, but they didn't go and get him,  the reason is they don't want them back. 

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And the Red Bull Pantomime continues.

His behind you.

Oh no his not.

Oh yes he is .

Oh no his not

oh yes he is.

And so on and on and on and on.

Got a few more years to go,  then all will be fine. :intheclub:

 

 

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8 hours ago, foreverlomsak said:

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

This statement is plain wrong.

Extraditions are not carried out by the police but by the respective sovereign governments/judicial systems and they are correct to assess what treaties lie in place and what the receiving government’s motivation & standing is. 

I am certain requests from Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Russia & China etc etc would be viewed with high skepticism. Thailand, whilst not in the same bracket, has a poor human rights record, a history of political dissident extradition requests and also of ‘disappearing’ dissidents. 

 

That being said, hard to see any of that as a factor in this well publicized case, there is no political motive (apart from Thai government actually helping him avoid prosecution..) and taking earlier comments at face value, he is not on any Interpol list at present anyway.

As a British citizen, if as alleged, he is residing in the UK, I find that embarrassing and can only assume some sort of diplomatic arrangement has been agreed. IIRC the Shinawatra’s were originally accepted to reside in London but were shuffled off to Dubai, perhaps with Thai pressure being applied. Or maybe they were just sick of the weather. 

 

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I've no doubt he calls into Bangkok from time to time, shudder to think what would happen to anyone who tried to apprehend him! They all know who his daddy is!

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11 hours ago, nausea said:

How is this guy ever gonna have a normal life? Don't envy him, that's for sure.

 

With the amount of money he has, too easy.

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16 hours ago, colinneil said:

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.

Not true,  they are thinking about it - when is it time to ask for another donation?

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Why no reporting on the "report" that was produced by Pinocchio's committee on tracing the money?   Pinocchio promised to reveal this report but still hasn't.

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3 hours ago, realfunster said:

I am certain requests from Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Russia & China etc etc would be viewed with high skepticism. Thailand, whilst not in the same bracket, has a poor human rights record, a history of political dissident extradition requests and also of ‘disappearing’ dissidents. 

 

That being said, hard to see any of that as a factor in this well publicized case, there is no political motive (apart from Thai government actually helping him avoid prosecution..) and taking earlier comments at face value, he is not on any Interpol list at present anyway.

As a British citizen, if as alleged, he is residing in the UK, I find that embarrassing and can only assume some sort of diplomatic arrangement has been agreed. IIRC the Shinawatra’s were originally accepted to reside in London but were shuffled off to Dubai, perhaps with Thai pressure being applied. Or maybe they were just sick of the weather. 

The British government has an extradition treaty with Thailand and has no hesitation extraditing its own citizens back to Thailand or requesting it's own citizens to be extradited back to the UK.

 

You don't hear of many Thais being extradited though, wonder why that is? ????

 

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19 hours ago, webfact said:

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.

It's like Disney's never ending story.

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15 hours ago, 2530Ubon said:

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.

That doesn't work with Thai authorities. What Boss would need to do is produce a huge vinyl board with cute cartoon characters indicating the places where he prefers to hang out, and then mail it to the attorney-general.

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His parents own a lovely piece of prime real estate in central London. One of the photos shows him entering their place. That would seem to be an obvious starting point. ????

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What a strange hunt where the hunters are sitting in comfy chairs counting the contents of their brown envelopes, while waiting for the rabbit to come to them and occasionally exclaiming: "Has anyone seen it yet?" 

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