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Thai ex-cop denies changing evidence in Red Bull hit-and-run case

Thai ex-cop denies changing evidence in Red Bull hit-and-run case

Vorayuth Yoovidhya, grandson of late Red Bull founder Chaleo Yoovidhaya, is seen in Bangkok during a police investigation into a hit-and-run accident. (File photos: AFP/STR)

BANGKOK: A former senior Thai police officer denied charges of evidence-tampering on Tuesday (Sep 10) in a deadly hit-and-run crash involving an heir to the Red Bull fortune more than a decade ago.

It is the first time anyone has appeared in court on charges linked to the 2012 crash, in which Vorayuth "Boss" Yoovidhya was accused of ploughing his Ferrari into a policeman's motorbike, killing the officer on the spot.

Former national police chief General Somyot Poompanmoung, along with a former deputy attorney general and six others, denied charges of malfeasance and cover-up in a hearing in Bangkok.

The case has long captivated public attention in Thailand as emblematic of what critics say is the impunity enjoyed by the kingdom's super-rich and well-connected.

Vorayuth faced charges of causing death by reckless driving and possessing illegal substances but dodged prosecutors and fled Thailand shortly after the incident, returning last year.

He has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.

The eight men denied the charge of changing the record of Yoovidhya's driving speed – originally logged as 177kmh to 80kmh.

Several charges in the case had reached the statute of limitations, except the charge of driving causing death which will expire in 2027.

The next hearing and procedural evidence checks will be held on Oct 30.

Source: AFP/lh

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