Interpol issues ‘red notice’ for Thai Red Bull heir over hit-and-run

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Interpol has issued a “red notice” to arrest the fugitive Thai heir to the Red Bull billions for his role in a fatal hit-and-run, police said Sunday.

Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya will be prosecuted for reckless driving over a fatal hit-and-run after crashing his Ferrari (pictured in 2012)
Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya will be prosecuted for reckless driving over a fatal hit-and-run after crashing his Ferrari (pictured in 2012)

The move by the international police organisation is the latest in a years-long saga surrounding Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya, who crashed his Ferrari in 2012, killing a police officer.

The charges against Vorayuth, who is the grandson of Red Bull’s co-founder, were dropped in July — sparking public outrage from Thais who saw it as an example of impunity enjoyed by the kingdom’s elite.

It spurred probes by various government agencies, including the Attorney General’s Office, which last month announced fresh charges against Vorayuth of reckless driving causing death and cocaine use.

National Police spokesman Colonel Krissana Pattanacharoen confirmed Sunday that a red notice — Interpol’s most urgent alert — was issued earlier this week.

“After we received confirmation, we then passed on our request to 194 member countries asking for assistance from them,” he told AFP.

“We have to do whatever it takes to… ultimately bring him back to the country because it is a serious crime.”

A red notice for Vorayuth had not been published on the Interpol website as of Sunday afternoon.

The fugitive heir fled the country back in 2017 on a private jet.

After charges against him were dropped in July, a probe conducted by Premier Prayut Chan-O-Cha’s office concluded the entire investigation had been “compromised.”

The public outcry over Vorayuth came at a particularly tense period for the government, coinciding with near-daily protests across Thailand led by pro-democracy student leaders calling for Prayut’s resignation.

Protesters have carried cardboard cut-outs of Red Bull’s logo to symbolise their anger at the military-aligned government, which enjoys close alliances with the kingdom’s billionaire families.

The clan of Red Bull co-founder Chaleo Yoovidhya is Thailand’s second richest, boasting a fortune estimated at $20.2 billion according to Forbes. AFP

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