Apparently, Red Bull heir Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya snuck out of Singapore on April 27, the same day he was due in court again in Thailand. He left the island-nation unbeknownst to authorities and headed for unknown destinations. The man, 32, is wanted in a deadly hit-and-run accident that happened in 2012. He also shed his private jet, leaving it in Singapore and leaving by unknown transportation, according to Thai Interpol commander Pol. Maj. Gen. Apichart Siriboonya.
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Pol. Maj. Gen. Apichart was told by his Singaporean counterpart that Boss’s jet was still there but that, on April 27, Boss left Singapore and it was unknown where he was headed.
Apichart also confirmed that British Interpol has been asked to search the UK to see if Boss is in their jurisdiction. Their answer is expected within 2 days, reported Thai PBS.
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In the meantime, the Royal Thai Police will ask Interpol’s Singapore office to issue a blue warrant to alert Interpol office in many countries to be on the lookout for Boss.
Once he is located, Thailand hopes to extradite him, assuming the country he’s found in has an extradition treaty with the kingdom.
Police recently announced that they sent a letter to the Ministry of Affairs to begin the process of revoking Boss’s Thai passport, but as of Wednesday, the ministry spokeswoman said they have not received any formal communication.
Looks like the letter got lost in the mail?
