Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Hong Kong businessman sought in US for ‘Hangover’-style party foul
A Hong Kong businessman who graduated with an BA in Economics from Princeton University, earned an MBA from the University of Pennsylvanian and has raised USD50 billion (HKD 387 billion) in proceeds for Asian corporations, can add “Party Legend” to his resume.
Guneet Banga, whose antics were described as reminiscent of the movie The Hangover by the presiding judge, is being sought by police in Montana, USA, after he missed a court appearance last week.
Last september, Banga, who had been attending a wedding nearby, was apprehended after he was found passed out naked in a stranger’s home in Flathead Lake Montana.
His long list of party fouls include leaving urine-soaked formal wear in the living room, trashing the kitchen, leaving stinking frying pans on the stove, and damaging water pipes, creating a high-pressure geyser that flooded the property’s pump room.
Not to mention the whole breaking and entering thing.
And just when you think this party animal is out of tricks, he tires to apply for diplomatic immunity following his arrest. You’ve gotta love this guy’s spirit.
On his arrest date, Banga signed a USD25,000 (HKD194,000) warrant to guarantee his return to court, but failed to show last week.
The businessman is facing charges of misdemeanour criminal trespass and felony criminal mischief, according to local paper The Missoulian.
Source: Coconuts Hong Kong