Thai prosecutors confident of catching Red Bull heir
BANGKOK — Thai law enforcement officials say they don’t know where the son of one of the country’s wealthiest families has escaped, but they’re confident they’ll catch Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya before the statute of limitations runs out in a deadly hit-and-run case.
Prosecutors held a news conference Friday to assure the public they’re going after the high profile fugitive whose grandfather co-founded the Red Bull energy drink brand. The case has prompted public fury over the appearance of corruption and impunity.
The attorney general’s spokesman, Prayuth Bejraguna, said his agency cannot allow the case to have a negative impact on the country’s judiciary system.
But Prayuth offered no specifics about how they will go about finding Vorayuth, and Amnat Chotchai, the head of the attorney general’s foreign division, said “while we do not know his whereabouts, there are documents that we could prepare in advance.” He was referring to papers filed by prosecutors in a criminal case.


