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Former police chief and others arraigned in Red Bull hit-and-run


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9 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Vorayuth will sit out the rest of the time in overseas in comfort, then return to Thailand a free person..

When you are rich this seems to be an excepted trend, as we've witnessed recently with another person.

Just waiting for the Yingluk move.

It's also an Accepted trend  amongst the rich !

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This was the police chief who was trading billions in private placements on the SET while he was police chief.  Said it was just a sideline and that he was a natural stock picker. Others alleged threatening people showed up at companies and pressured them to do private placement and allocated free shares priced below market. They were all small cap stocks with  moribund businesses and low liquidity and easy to manipulate.  Some good news about the company was always announced just before the PPs to make share prices spike up on higher volume before collapsing.  In the parlance known as a pump and dump.  

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If all his faults were not bad enough his father is suing people for 50 million for even suggesting he may have facilitated his sons escape from justice apple don't fall far from the tree 

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20 hours ago, DPKANKAN said:

But if there was a proper Interpol Red Notice raised he should be arrested there!!! Why do they not do it!!!!

There is no Interpol red notice! At least not the two times I checked myself.

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On 8/30/2024 at 12:37 AM, damian said:

Making the law lose face may spring them into action. 

 

Will not happen due to their love of money.

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On 8/30/2024 at 7:04 AM, Theforgotten1 said:

Yes, this statute of limitations is a good thing for the rich , about time it was scrapped 

 

You don't have to scrap it.  Just do like other countries and stop the clock while the suspect is out of the country.  Then restart the clock when his private jet lands back in Thailand.

 

Looks to me like they intend to prosecute everyone involved, except the guy who did it.

 

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4 minutes ago, impulse said:

Looks to me like they intend to prosecute everyone involved, except the guy who did it.

 

The kid's father have a lot of money to buy his freedom.

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On 8/30/2024 at 6:17 AM, DrMJA said:

So sad ... Boss, ruined lives and sips champagne in Dubi or some other hidden place in the world waiting for the statue to run out; maybe he will come back in time to be PM 🤔

 

He was in and out of Thailand until things hotted up in 2017!

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On 8/30/2024 at 2:13 PM, Sydebolle said:

The boy is a Thai national with a Thai passport. Latter has a maximum validity span of ten years. Well, if he got a new passport on the day prior to the "accident" then the kiddo would be without a passport for 23 months and 24 days (today). 

He is in England apparently so who extended/re-issued him a new passport?

The whole story is one of the bigger farçes of Thailand, very very thick envelopes passed already and this latest exercise will make sure that the flow of manillas will not stop. 

On 5 September 2027 the statutory limit is reached - and then it is "welcome to Thailand's long lost son"? We will see ..... 

 

He was in and out of Thailand up until 2017, so he could still have a valid Thai passport.

 

His family is so rich, probably has a St. Kitts & Nevis or a Montenegrin passport like the current PM Takky Shinegra. They can be purchased for a few bob.

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On 8/30/2024 at 5:13 PM, Sydebolle said:

He is in England apparently so who extended/re-issued him a new passport?

Daddy big bucks. 

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