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Yingluck probe 80% complete, say officials in hunt for fugitive

By Wasamon Audjarint 
The Nation

 

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Investigation techniques are similar to methods used in hospital bombing: Prawit

 

BANGKOK: -- SECURITY officers are tracking fugitive former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra using the same methods employed in locating the suspect in the bomb attack on Phramongkutklao Hospital in May, Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said yesterday.

 

Officers took about three weeks to discover that 62-year-old Wattana Poomaret had planted a pipe bomb in a vase decorating a VIP room located on the first floor of the hospital.

 

Prawit refused to elaborate further on progress in the Yingluck case, saying that authorities would need time to connect CCTV footage from various sources to figure out what had happened.

 

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Authorities are becoming more convinced that Yingluck has fled the country as evidence is gathered from various CCTV cameras.

 

Yingluck has not been seen since failing to appear at a verdict reading in the case related to her government’s rice-pledging scheme on August 25.

 

The court set a second date of September 27 to read the verdict in the case in which the ex-premier faces a possible 10-year jail term if convicted of criminal negligence related to her government’s rice-pledging scheme.

 

Thai authorities have contacted more than 190 countries via Interpol but none has offered any clues as to Yingluck’s possible whereabouts, Prawit said.

 

Deputy police chief Pol General Srivara Rangsibrahmanakul said the investigation was 80-per-cent complete and the information found by police matched with the military’s.

 

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However, it should be the military that files a complaint with police over her flight and officials also needed to consider if such an action might have implication on relations with neighbouring countries, he added.

 

Initial reports suggested Yingluck fled Thailand to Cambodia before flying via Singapore to Dubai where her brother Thaksin, who lives in self-exile, has a home. 

 

Prawit is due to attend a bilateral joint Cabinet meeting in Cambodia tomorrow but he said it was still to be decided whether Thai authorities would ask for assistance from Phnom Penh regarding Yingluck’s possible escape route.

 

Meanwhile, Army chief Chalermchai Sitthisart said several vehicles had been involved in Yingluck’s disappearance.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30325894

 
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2 minutes ago, webfact said:

Deputy police chief Pol General Srivara Rangsibrahmanakul said the investigation was 80-per-cent complete and the information found by police matched with the military’s.

 

Okay, if it is 80% complete, where is she?

 

Or is that the missing 20%...

 

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And this, ladies and gentleman, is why the schools here condition students to not ask questions. And the draconian defamation laws do their job well, too. 

 

Anyone who'd spent a single day learning how to ask questions would straight away ask, "80% done? What the f*** are you talking about?"

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"Deputy police chief Pol General Srivara Rangsibrahmanakul said the investigation was 80-per-cent complete..."

 

They sure love their arbitrary percentages - how the hell can an investigation be 80% complete? One needs to know an end point in order to make a calculation based on percentage. (Unless he's saying that they're going to stop investigating by Saturday, which would make sense then)

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Not inconceivable or inprobable that she has another passport of which

she is using now with a slight change to her name's spellings and

small modifications to her appearance she can move in and out many

countries undetected... been done before many times...

 

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Where the bloody hell is she ??  is she in Dubai !!  ???

is she in Singapore !  ???    bloody cars coming in and out of her place ... !!

how the hell can anyone see who's inside the damn car with those dark windows !!   She's done a damn runner for sure  !   if I did a bloody runner down soi cowboy i'd end up in the bloody slammer quicker than you can say ' jack robinson.

jeeeze .....  :shock1:

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32 minutes ago, ezzra said:

Not inconceivable or inprobable that she has another passport of which

she is using now with a slight change to her name's spellings and

small modifications to her appearance she can move in and out many

countries undetected... been done before many times...

 

I believe she has a close relative with Montenegrin citizenship, I think they could organise her a passport.

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1 hour ago, SABloke said:

"Deputy police chief Pol General Srivara Rangsibrahmanakul said the investigation was 80-per-cent complete..."

 

They sure love their arbitrary percentages - how the hell can an investigation be 80% complete? One needs to know an end point in order to make a calculation based on percentage. (Unless he's saying that they're going to stop investigating by Saturday, which would make sense then)

Exactly my thought too. You need to know what 100% is before you can say 80.

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1 hour ago, ezzra said:

Not inconceivable or inprobable that she has another passport of which

she is using now with a slight change to her name's spellings and

small modifications to her appearance she can move in and out many

countries undetected... been done before many times...

 

 

They haven't revoked her passport yet. Her family have private planes at their disposal.

 

No need to sneak around or disguise anything. 

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7 minutes ago, Thechook said:

Have they tried using the same tactics for red bull?

Where the bloody hell is she ??  is she in Dubai !!  ???

is she in Singapore !  ???    bloody cars coming in and out of her place ... !!

how the hell can anyone see who's inside the damn car with those dark windows !!   She's done a damn runner for sure  !   if I did a bloody runner down soi cowboy i'd end up in the bloody slammer quicker than you can say ' jack robinson.

jeeeze .....  :shock1:lol

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Final 20% will  show 2 Burmese boys facilitated her escape

 

While she has escaped the 2 Burmese have been arrested while watching the sunset

& sharing 1 bottle of Chang

 

Execution of the 2 boys has been scheduled, Case Closed krup

 

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34 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

"Thai authorities have contacted more than 190 countries via Interpol ",

wonder  how many replies they got,

It seems the Government are the only ones who do not know where she is.

regards worgeordie

Zilch… What Yingluk was charged with would not be recognised as a crime in most, if not all, of those countries, thus irrelevant. In truth, she would qualify for political asylum in many, and the Thai authorities contact with interpol would probably strengthen her case.

 

Still looks the business, and required reporting for Thai news media.

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1 hour ago, Thechook said:

Have they tried using the same tactics for red bull?

Here's what I got from this web sites sanitised comments. PS I feel the same as your comment.=====>

 

Wavemanwww Penalty 4th time

  • Restricted from posting - 10 days and 9 seconds  That was on the 26th August 2017


Note for member from so called Forum Censor:

You are being warned for a post you made in the Arrest warrant issued for former Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra over court no show, trial delayed to 27 September topic, this is what you posted:

My accusation statement: “Last I saw Yingluck was on a lear Jet in bed with Red Bull boss. They preferred pink champaign and caviar. Ah such is life!”

Response again from Forum Censor:

You have a habit of introducing the "Red Bull boss" in just about every topic that is posted in the Thailand News forum.  You have had a number of Red Bull boss troll posts removed, public notices have been posted yet you continue to troll with Red Bull boss line.  Your post incited a number of replies which had to removed.  Your post was in violation of the following forum rule:

  9) You will not post inflammatory messages on the forum, or attempt to disrupt discussions to upset its participants, or trolling. Trolling can be defined as the act of purposefully antagonizing other people on the internet by posting controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages with the primary intent of provoking other users into an emotional response or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion.

 

A review of your warning logs show that you have warned on a number of occasions for similar offenses, your posting rights are now suspended for 10 days.  Please use some of this time to re-read the forum rules, again, by following this link:  https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/terms/

metisdead

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Wavemanwww: "Ahhh freedom of speech in Thailand with regards to the rich and powerful?"

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7 minutes ago, wavemanwww said:

Here's what I got from this web sites sanitised comments. PS I feel the same as your comment.=====>

 

Wavemanwww Penalty 4th time

 

  • Restricted from posting - 10 days and 9 seconds  That was on the 26th August 2017

     


Note for member from so called Forum Censor:

 

You are being warned for a post you made in the Arrest warrant issued for former Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra over court no show, trial delayed to 27 September topic, this is what you posted:

 

My accusation statement: “Last I saw Yingluck was on a lear Jet in bed with Red Bull boss. They preferred pink champaign and caviar. Ah such is life!”

 

Response again from Forum Censor:

 

You have a habit of introducing the "Red Bull boss" in just about every topic that is posted in the Thailand News forum.  You have had a number of Red Bull boss troll posts removed, public notices have been posted yet you continue to troll with Red Bull boss line.  Your post incited a number of replies which had to removed.  Your post was in violation of the following forum rule:

 

  9) You will not post inflammatory messages on the forum, or attempt to disrupt discussions to upset its participants, or trolling. Trolling can be defined as the act of purposefully antagonizing other people on the internet by posting controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages with the primary intent of provoking other users into an emotional response or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion.

 

 

 

A review of your warning logs show that you have warned on a number of occasions for similar offenses, your posting rights are now suspended for 10 days.  Please use some of this time to re-read the forum rules, again, by following this link:  https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/terms/

 

metisdead

 

Thai Visa Moderation Team

 

 

Wavemanwww: "Ahhh freedom of speech in Thailand with regards to the rich and powerful?"

They preferred pink champaign and caviar. Ah such is life!”

You will probably receive another suspension for using red (no bull) and spelling champagne incorrectly.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Deputy police chief Pol General Srivara Rangsibrahmanakul said the investigation was 80-per-cent complete and the information found by police matched with the military’s.

By gum, DPCPG Srivara. . . that's encouraging news, especially after ONLY a fortnight's 'investigating'. And, that our info matches the army's . . . that's incredible. Now, pull your sodding finger out and get the other 10% sorted . . . there are 90% in a circle, aren't there?

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