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Attorney General still plans to indict Red Bull Heir, cites new ‘evidence’


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Today, The Office of Attorney General reaffirmed the long-gestating indictment against Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya, heir to the Redbull empire. The OAG cites new evidence against Vorayuth for allegedly killing a police officer in a hit and run incident. The “new evidence” was not specified. The plans to still indict Vorayuth were announced by the deputy spokesperson for the OAG, Prayut Phetkun, as inquires mount in reference to a news article “deputy spokesman for the Royal Thai Police has announced that the public prosecutor has an opinion not to prosecute Mr Vorayuth Yoovidhya, or Boss for his hit-and-run case”. The spokesperson […]

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22 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

The Office of Attorney General reaffirmed the long-gestating indictment against Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya, heir to the Redbull empire. The OAG cites new evidence against Vorayuth for allegedly killing a police officer in a hit and run incident. The “new evidence” was not specified

Talk is cheap and plentiful .. if you've got new evidence then get on with it ..

The bit about the coke in his blood being down to a " verbal " unrecorded administration by a dentist is the sort of porkie pie a juvenile comes out with .. 

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37 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

The Office of Attorney General reaffirmed the long-gestating indictment against Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya, heir to the Redbull empire.

"but first we have to wrap up that illegal gambling case against the Expat Bridge Club players in Pattaya."  

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5 minutes ago, Malc-Thai said:

Didn't the red warning mysteriously dissapear off of interpol in March! 

Was it ever there?

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7 minutes ago, Lowseasonlover said:

Was it ever there?

Indeed. Most red notices ain't public. 

 

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If they just put a bounty on this killer they would have him delivered in a month.

That would be embarrassing for the Thais.

They would let him go because the paperwork is not in order . . .

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New evidence my backside, just more mouthing off, but achieving sod all.

If there is new evidence was has it not been specified?

Just more hot air, nothing more, nothing less.

The authorities here have no intention what so ever of bringing that scroat to justice, too much money has changed hands.

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3 hours ago, colinneil said:

New evidence my backside, just more mouthing off, but achieving sod all.

If there is new evidence was has it not been specified?

Just more hot air, nothing more, nothing less.

The authorities here have no intention what so ever of bringing that scroat to justice, too much money has changed hands.

Yep you are spot on there and I suspect money from the corrupt Red Bull family will continue to change hands until such time as the statute of limitations takes effect or there is put in place a truly democratic government. My money is on the former

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