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15 people helped Red Bull heir evade justice – Thailand’s NACC

By Peter Roche

 

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The secretary-general of Thailand’s National Counter-Corruption Commission says a total of 15 people helped Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya evade justice after a fatal hit-and-run incident in 2012.

 

According to a Nation Thailand report, Niwatchai Kasemmongkol says the anti-graft body has identified 15 people, including senior officials and policemen, who helped Boss avoid justice. Senior police officer Wichian Klanprasert was killed in 2012 after the motorbike he was riding was struck by Vorayuth’s speeding Ferrari in Bangkok. Boss then kept driving at high speed, dragging the policeman’s body another 200 metres along Sukhumvit Road.

Niwatchai says that at a meeting held on Tuesday, September 5, a commission committee agreed to accuse the unnamed 15 people, saying evidence had been tampered with in relation to the speed at which Boss was driving at the time his vehicle collided with Wichian’s bike.

 

No details have been provided as to who the 15 accused are, with Niwatchai saying he needs to wait for the official report before commenting further.

 

Full story: https://phuket-go.com/phuket-news/national-news/15-people-helped-red-bull-heir-evade-justice-thailands-nacc/

 

-- PhuketGO 2023-09-07

 

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He has previously clarified that he neither assisted nor endorsed any unlawful actions in this case.

 

Wow. Now we know he is telling the truth. LOL.

 

Any political leader here who insists he is innocent, has to be considered guilty! And anyone at the national level, likely is. 

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Ex-police chief among those allegedly tampered with evidence in Red Bull heir case
 

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National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has found 15 individuals, including former national police chief Somyot Poompanmuang and former deputy attorney-general Nate Naksuk, guilty of involvement in changing the speed of the car driven by Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya, to help him avoid speeding charges in the infamous hit-and-run incident in 2012.

 

NACC Secretary-General Niwatchai Kasemmongkol told the media on Wednesday that they had reached a ruling, adding that the anti-graft watchdog’s ruling is not final and all the accused have the right to prove their innocence in court.

 

Vorayuth was originally accused of driving his Ferrari at over 100kph when he crashed into a motorcycle, being ridden by a police officer, Pol Snr Sgt Maj Wichian Klanprasert, on Sukhumvit Road in September 2012, killing him at the scene. Vorayuth was initially charged with speeding, but the car’s speed was eventually altered to under 80kph, so the speeding charge, which carries a higher penalty, was dropped.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/ex-police-chief-among-those-allegedly-tampered-with-evidence-in-red-bull-heir-case/

 

-- Thai PBS 2023-09-07

 

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49 minutes ago, arick said:

The governor of Chiang Mai is a liar and more then that he should go now to the DSI and answer the question how can people lose their investments totaling over 1 billion .   

It's not the governor of Chiang Mai - its Pichai Lertpongadisorn, President of Chiang Mai Provincial Administrative Organization and Chairman of Chiang Mai United FC.  

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4 hours ago, lordblackader said:

There is bad journalism and then there is this - that's not the Governor of Chiang Mai, that's the head of of the Chiang Mai Provincial Administrative Organization and it actually says that in the Thairath article that is linked in the story. 

 

From checking around a bit, that indeed appears to be the case...

 

The new corruption allegations in the Red Bull case apparently involve,  among others, a guy by the name of Pichai Lertpong-adisorn, the currently elected CM PAO chief whose candidacy back in 2020 was endorsed by Thaksin.

 

The Bangkok Post reported that Lertpong-adisorn's prior alleged role in the Red Bull case involved him producing a new (bogus?) witness in the hit-and-run case that helped result in the dropping of criminal charges.

 

The current governor of Chiang Mai, who has no involvement in any of this, is Nirat Pongsitthaworn.

 

As confirmed in the following report:

 

https://thailand.postsen.com/live-style/181486/Senator-Gong-the-Prime-Minister-of-the-Chiang-Mai-Provincial-Administrative-Organization-I-have-nothing-to-do-with-my-back-NACC-reveals-guilt-involved-in-Boss-Red-Bull-case.html

 

"Mr. Pichai Lertpong Adisorn or former Sen. Kong, currently serving as President of the Chiang Mai Provincial Administrative Organization,"

 

"Today (September 6, 2023) Mr. Pichai Lertpongadisorn President of Chiang Mai Provincial Administrative Organization which is one of the accused at the committee NACC points out allegations of guilt disclosed in such cases that I know from the news that has been presented only that there is a misinformation...."

 

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Newly appointed education minister and former assistant national police chief Permpoon Chidchob, who officially sanctioned Nate’s decision in June 2020, was also named in the NACC’s Red Bull heir report.

Buriram mafia and relative of Newin, the Godfather of Buriram. 

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