Former Thai prosecutors sentenced to prison for alleged cover-up of Red Bull heir’s deadly crash
- A Thai court convicted two former prosecutors for their role in a 2012 Ferrari crash that killed a police officer, sentencing one to three years and the other to two years for abuse of power.
- The prosecutors helped Vorayuth Yoovidhya, heir to the Red Bull fortune, evade prosecution by conspiring to change the recorded speed of his Ferrari.
- Eight individuals were charged in this case, but most were acquitted due to lack of evidence, as noted by the court during the sentencing.
- Vorayuth Yoovidhya has avoided legal action and fled abroad, which is seen as an example of impunity among the wealthy in Thailand.
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Thailand Convicts Ex-Prosecutors In Fugitive Red Bull Heir Hit-And-Run Case
A court in Thailand on Tuesday convicted two former prosecutors for misconduct in connection with a high-profile hit-and-run case involving the fugitive heir to the Red Bull energy drink empire.
Two ex-prosecutors jailed in ‘Boss’ hit-run case
Former deputy attorney-general Nate Naksuk has been sentenced to three years in jail and another ex-prosecutor was given two years for helping Red Bull scion Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya in the 2012 hit-and-run in which a police officer in Bangkok was killed.
ThePatriotLight - Thailand convicts ex-prosecutors in fugitive Red Bull heir hit-and-run case
ThePatriotLight - A court in Thailand on Tuesday convicted two former prosecutors for misconduct in connection with a high-profile hit-and-run case involving the fugitive heir to the Red Bull energy drink empire.Thailand convicts ex-prosecutors in fugitive Red Bull heir hit-and-run case

Former Thai prosecutors sentenced to prison for alleged cover-up of Red Bull heir’s deadly crash
A Thai court convicted and sentenced two former prosecutors in connection with an alleged cover-up of a 2012 Ferrari crash involving an heir to the Red Bull energy drink fortune that killed a police officer.
Former Thai prosecutors jailed for alleged cover-up of Red Bull heir’s deadly crash
A Thai court convicted and sentenced two former prosecutors in connection with an alleged cover-up of a 2012 Ferrari crash involving an heir to the Red Bull energy drink fortune that killed a police officer
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