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Former Police Chief Arraigned Over Red Bull Heir's Case Mishandling


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For everybody to see corruption at its best and how it works, who in the right mind would believe that they do not know where the Red Bull kit is he is very well insulated they all got paid a lot of money just waiting for the statues limitations to run out and then he’ll be back driving his Ferrari and BangkokTIT

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What about all subsequent officials who allowed charges against him to expire the statute of limitations instead of prosecuting him in absentia. Going after the people who tried to cover things up but even after the truth has come out red bull heir still hasn’t been convicted of any crime 

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43 minutes ago, d2b2 said:

Follow the money!  
Any of the fugitive’s family members or lawyers found to be aiding and abetting this fugitive flight from Justice should also be indicted made to face a trial. 

The money goes back to Daddy Red Bull. He's the one who bribed the cops and he's the one funding his murderer son's lifestyle abroad. Sickening. I wonder if the fugitive's party pals abroad know they are associating with a killer. 

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

the notorious hit-and-run case involving Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya, dating back to 2012.

 

His father bought his way out , everybody knows ...

Out of Thailand for 12 years now , he might want to come back a free man after 15 yrs ...?

May be he can make a deal ... or , may be , he does not want to be back at all ... understandable , too ...

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TIT, and if you are a rich family with connections with the richer and more powerful families,

life is different.  Thailand is not at all like other countries, especially the UK.  I am not an expat

but am married to a Thai woman and her family. The knowledge I have gain about Thailand and

all its difference is amazing indeed. Glad to see a police chief being affedted.

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This will probably trigger another round of payments to the courts and police involved.  For the law enforcement in Thailand, 'Boss' is just a gift that keeps on giving!

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Notably, many of the charges initially brought against Yoovidhya, including speeding and failing to assist an accident victim, have been dismissed due to the statute of limitations.

 Yet when convenient or politically expedient for some, then the courts do rulings in abstentia. 

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I'd ask his family why they are shielding him, and bring lawsuits against them for aiding and abetting, harbouring a wanted felon, and obstructing justice. They are complicit in his misdemeanours if they don't offer him up. He's more than likely shacked up in one of their million pound properties in the UK or elsewhere. What a disgraceful example they set. If their son hasn't got the balls to face up to what he's accused of, disown him or drag him in front of the beak to do so.

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Presumably the statute of limitations could be overruled by a one-off law of the Parliament ...

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Anyone who had anything to do with this case were told to back off or were compensated handsomely to turn a blind eye and allow him to leave the country.

 

Seems you and I know what went on, however those in authority didn't 🤣🤣🤣

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This is worse than a Pantomime  they are probably hoping the Public in general are tired of reading about this. Plus losing interest   and it slowly fades away 

The ones involved have already been paid 💰 🤑 

But hey this is Thailand 🤔

 

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