Rich people in Thailand never face any real consequences for their actions

in #corruption21 days ago

I suppose it is true in most other countries in the world as well. OJ Simpson comes to mind. Everyone knows that this man killed those people to the point where in a civil lawsuit he was found guilty but not in a criminal one. How does that work? I'm not a lawyer but I think we all know that unless the NWO needs a fall-guy, the rich and powerful never face consequences for their actions.

The same is very true here in Thailand where the wealthy get away with anything including killing other people, and never see a day on the inside of a prison.


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One of the most famous ones in recent times is the heir to the multi-billion dollar company Red Bull. A playboy do-nothing who thinks the world is his oyster (and is correct for the most part) crashed his car at high speeds into a police officer and killed him on the spot, then fled the scene. The police tracked him down and at first he tried to say that one of the house staff was driving the car and the house staff member even admitted to it... It was discovered by CCTV footage and witnesses that saw the heir, whose nickname is "Boss", was in fact driving the Ferrari, as if anyone had any doubt. When they took him in he was still hammered and had cocaine in his system as well. If you or I had done this, they would have thrown us in jail immediately and threw away the key, yet "Boss" is still yet to face any sort of consequences for any of this. He fled the country... Thailand did nothing but posture for news cameras. A clearly bogus illness was stated for him not being able to return from Singapore where he was supposedly in a near coma only to have Instagram photos of him emerge on the internet partying at Formula 1 races around the world.

Boss, doesn't believe anything will happen to him and that is why he didn't even hide. He knew his home country and knows that no real justice comes to billionaire families there.


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The above photo was one among many where he was captured abroad while claiming to be hospitalized in Singapore and therefore unable to attend trial.

Now here we are, a full 10 years later, and nobody has faced consequences for the actions. I am quite certain that a lot of money was doled out to the various investigators who were charged with bringing him to justice, as is tradition in Thailand.

It has gotten so bad that earlier this year Thailand decided to press charges against a Bangkok police chief as well as 7 other people that were involved in the "investigation." The police of course deny any wrongdoing but I think everyone already knows what is really going on here. Also, don't hold your breath about high-ranking police officers ever facing justice here - that never happens either. Sure the media will pretend that something along those lines are going to happen but the police, politicians, and the military are all a closely knit group that are all protecting one another.

At the moment, nobody knows the whereabouts of "Boss" and there is a standing warrant for his arrest should he ever return to Thailand. Since his family is the 2nd richest in all of Thailand with a net worth of over $30 billion, I don't think it will be too hard on the boy to simply never return to this country. In the meantime we have people facing extradition for not paying a few hundred thousand dollars in taxes to the USA.

Also, to rub more salt in the wound, all of the criminal charges in regards to the death of the policeman that he ran over, have been dropped... and nobody can explain why.