A spokesman for the Royal Thai Police has yet to receive reports of rumors, “Boss Yu Wittaya” hiding in “Dubai”.



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“Major General Yingyot,” said a spokesman for the Royal Thai Police, had not been reported. In the case of the news, “Boss Yu Wittaya” accused of crashing a car, the police died Hiding in “Dubai”

On October 11, Major General Yingyot Thep Chamnong, spokesman for the Royal Thai Police Speaking of news, Mr. Worayut or Boss Yuwittaya, the accused of the death of a car crashed by the police Thai police coordinated Interpol to help track. Living in Dubai United Arab Emirates, you have not personally been reported. But normally, if the accused appears in an Interpol member country AND the police detected there You must notify the country that you need the suspect That no information has arrived at this time Ask for time to check first.

In accordance with Major General Suwat’s order, he informed Yodsuk, Royal Thai Police Commissioner (commander) assigned to Pol. Maj. Gen. Jaruwat Wisaya, Deputy Chief of Staff, clarified this matter. If there is progress Royal Thai Police Task Force Clarify the progress of the case every Wednesday Respond to all problems and concerns of society.

The reporter further reported that Royal Thai Police News Reports After a Red Notice is issued in the case of Mr. Worayut, STC has contacted the 194 Interpol member countries to ask them to help send information On the direction of Mr. Report to the Royal Thai Police, focusing on many countries. That Mr. Worayut had resided in England, Singapore, or even Hong Kong Island

All said that No travel information found. Mr. Worayut went to those countries. From the end of 2019 or before COVID-19 It will spread around the world But the latest report To verify that Mr. Worayut moved to live in Dubai. United Arab Emirates For a moment Because it was pressured by many countries and the media

Another reporter reported that the case of Mr. Worayut who resides in Dubai was coordinated through a Thai politician, and the United Arab Emirates is one of 194 countries affiliated with Interpol.

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