Bangkok Post

‘Boss’ case probation for police

- POST REPORTERS

The Royal Thai Police (RTP) yesterday announced it had punished five of the seven police officers found guilty of derelictio­n of duty in their lenient handling of the high-profile 2012 hit-and-run case involving Red Bull scion Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya.

The five officers are; Pol Maj Gen Sukhon Phrommayon, a deputy chief of the Metropolit­an Police Bureau (MPB); Pol Maj Gen Chumphon Phumphuang, chief of Samut Prakan provincial police; Pol Col Samrit Ketyaem, a deputy chief of the RTP’s Personnel Planning and Design Division; Pol Col Wibun Thinwattha­na, chief of the investigat­ion unit of the MPB’s Division 2; and Pol Col Wiladon Thapthimdi, the chief investigat­or of the traffic police unit.

Deputy police spokesman Pol Col Kissana Phathanach­aroen said all the officers had been placed on probation on March 31, except for Pol Col Wiladon, who had to serve a three-day detention instead.

The two other convicted policemen retired before the punishment order was issued at the end of March and the order was not retrospect­ive, he said.

They are Pol Col Traimet U-thai and Pol Maj Gen Krit Pia-kaeo, who had retired on Oct 1, 2016 and Oct 1, 2013 respective­ly.

Pol Col Kissana was responding to growing public criticism of the police after the Office of the Attorney-General urged the police to track down Mr Vorayuth before the statute of limitation­s for the most serious charge — reckless driving causing death — expires in 2027.

A speeding charge was dropped when the one-year statute of limitation­s expired in 2013 and a second charge — failing to stop and help a crash victim — expired on Sept 3, 2017.

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