BANGKOK (AP) - A Thai court convicted and sentenced on Tuesday two former prosecutors in connection with an alleged cover-up of a 2012 Ferrari crash involving an heir to the Red Bull energy drink fortune that killed a police officer.
Former Thai prosecutors sentenced to prison for alleged cover-up of Red Bull heir’s deadly crash
BANGKOK (AP) - A Thai court convicted and sentenced on Tuesday two former prosecutors in connection with an alleged cover-up of a 2012 Ferrari crash involving an heir to the Red Bull energy drink fortune that killed a police officer.
Former Deputy Attorney General Nate Naksuk and former prosecutor Chainarong Sangthongaram were sentenced to three and two years, respectively, for abuse of power to help an individual avoid prosecution, said the Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases in Bangkok.
They were among eight people charged with conspiring to alter the recorded speed of the Ferrari driven by Vorayuth "Boss" Yoovidhya to help him evade a speeding charge. The rest, including former Police Chief Gen. Somyot Poompanmoung, were acquitted due to a lack of evidence linking them to the cover-up, the court said on Tuesday.
However, the court ordered all eight to be detained pending an appeal, according to the court statement, which didn't provide further details. They were later released on bail, local media reported.