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Red Bull heir ‘Boss’ hiding in Austria: report


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56 minutes ago, fondue zoo said:

So in all these years he has not called his mum or dad, other family etc? 

He has paid cash for every purchase he has made since being on the lamb?

What's the relevance of that?  He could call his family 100 times a day and use his bank account just as frequently but, so what?

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39 minutes ago, ArcticFox said:

My guess is that he's not "hiding" and is walking around in plain sight and ignored by authorities as is benefited by the rich and powerful in a two-tiered global justice system.

My guess is that he's not "hiding" and is walking around in plain sight and ignored by authorities as is benefited by someone who is not wanted by any authorities, anywhere, except Thailand.

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2 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

What's the relevance of that?  He could call his family 100 times a day and use his bank account just as frequently but, so what?

Exactly, he is living a rich persons life somewhere other than Thailand, aside from location very little has changed for him.

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39 minutes ago, Tompa said:

“Police said that Boss remained subject of a Interpol red notice.

Utter nonsense, anyone can do a quick search on Interpool and Vorayuth Yoovidhya is nowhere to be found!

 

https://www.interpol.int/en/How-we-work/Notices/View-Red-Notices

Utter nonsense also.   Interpol has said on many occasions that not every Red Notice is detailed on its publicly available wesbite, it doesn't need to be as member countries' police forces do not get their Interpol advices from a public website!

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29 minutes ago, Paul Henry said:

All his and family money would not get him into the country if he is on an INTERPOL red list. First flight back to Thailand.

Being subject to a Red Notice doesn't give any authorities the right to send him anywhere and certainly not the first flight to Thailand.  They may refuse him entry, in which case he could then go wherever he wanted to go. The police could detain him if they had any interest in that, such as there being an extradition request from Thailand but he sure wouldn't be going anywhere were that was a risk.

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20 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Utter nonsense also.   Interpol has said on many occasions that not every Red Notice is detailed on its publicly available wesbite, it doesn't need to be as member countries' police forces do not get their Interpol advices from a public website!

Is there actually a red notice out for him then?

 

Other that the empty words of corrupt officials we have absolutely no positive proof that this is the case. 

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Wondering with what kind of dodgy passport the little sunshine is travelling around. By all accounts and his ongoing travelling all over the world his passport is either already expired or certainly filled with stamps and visas. Asking for a friend ???? 

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21 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:
43 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Utter nonsense also.   Interpol has said on many occasions that not every Red Notice is detailed on its publicly available wesbite, it doesn't need to be as member countries' police forces do not get their Interpol advices from a public website!

Is there actually a red notice out for him then?

 

Other that the empty words of corrupt officials we have absolutely no positive proof that this is the case. 

"...we have absolutely no positive proof that this is the case".

 "We" don't need proof that there is or isn't a Red Notice, do we?   They said there is one, it's up to you whether you believe that or not.  No one has to prove it to Thaivisa posters.

 

If there is, or there isn't, what difference does it make?   Red Notices do not enforce anything or compel authorities to do anything, they're only advices.

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6 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

"...we have absolutely no positive proof that this is the case".

 "We" don't need proof that there is or isn't a Red Notice, do we?   They said there is one, it's up to you whether you believe that or not.  No one has to prove it to Thaivisa posters.

 

If there is, or there isn't, what difference does it make?   Red Notices do not enforce anything or compel authorities to do anything, they're only advices.

The Police and prosecutors have to prove it in this case as they have been caught repeatedly lying and covering up for this guy. The might not owe it to us Thai Visa posters but certainly they owe it to the Thai public.

 

I'm sure if there were an Interpol red notice out for Boss Western authorities would have already acted on it and been refusing him entry or visas or arrested him to deport back to Thailand. 

 

Which of course leads me to believe that there isn't one at all, and it is yet more lies and procrastination. 

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26 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

I'm sure if there were an Interpol red notice out for Boss Western authorities would have already acted on it and been refusing him entry or visas or arrested him to deport back to Thailand. 

Why?  They're advisories to police forces, that's all, no police force has to act on them. 

 

A Red Notice does not mandate that any country has to deport him and Interpol has no authority to instruct any country about who they should deport.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

is hiding out in Austra, it has been claimed.

If he is in Austria, at the moment he will not be going anywhere!

 

Austria has returned to a full national lockdown as protests against new restrictions aimed at curbing Covid-19 infections spread across Europe.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-59369488

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40 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Why?  They're advisories to police forces, that's all, no police force has to act on them. 

 

A Red Notice does not mandate that any country has to deport him and Interpol has no authority to instruct any country about who they should deport.

You are just being obtuse.

 

If the guy was on a red notice, he'd have been picked up by now.

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5 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

But they are witnesses in his evading capture and as such should be interviewed.

They are also likely to be funding his lifestyle.

As in most cases of absconding...follow the money. Freeze their accounts and send in forensic accountants to see what they have paid to where over the past 2 years.

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