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Clue emerges about Yingluck’s escape route

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45 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

You seriously think she's really missing? Do you think her brother, his PR machine, her son, her husband, all her siblings and in-laws, all the PTP party doyens and UDD mouth pieces, would be this stone silent if they didn't know where she was?

 

Suicide - you actually believe a billionaire hiso elite would contemplate suicide?

They are holding her son in country.

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Just now, maeab101 said:

They are holding her son in country.

 

Can you produce evidence of that?

11 minutes ago, johng said:


I think he knew something and someone didn't want anyone else knowing.
(He died from ruptured liver,caused by "someone else" )

Yingluck maybe knows something too ?
We can only speculate until she turns up.

as for her son
many have been held for 2 weeks or more without their friends or family knowing whats going on....euphemistically called "attitude adjustment"

She knows everything!

4 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Can you produce evidence of that?

The army is putting her son through training. Thats all.

Just now, ovi1kanobi said:

The army is putting her son through training. Thats all.

 

Do check your facts before posting incorrectly.

 

Or are you suggesting no other similar students are doing exactly the same, with parental approval and financing?

6 hours ago, ovi1kanobi said:

Where ever she was headed she never made it.

 

You're overlooking a couple of salient points. First, Thaksin has said nothing about his sister's dissappearance and secondly he owns a private jet.

 

Why dont ThaiVisa post a report from The Nation when there is something concrete to post rather than this continuing speculation?

 

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30326243

 

Prawit believes Yingluck had help to flee

Breaking News September 09, 2017 15:16

By The Nation

Deputy Prime Minister General Prawit Wongsuwan said he believes fugitive-ex premier Yingluck Shinawatra fled the country with help from people inside Thailand.

4 hours ago, bikerbri said:

They must think we are stupid.

'They' are counting on it (well the Thai populace)  

45 minutes ago, maeab101 said:

They are holding her son in country.

 

Not true.

 

The program he is attending is a personal / family decision, not compulsory.

 

Many attend because it fulls cancels their need to participate in the conscription lottery in their early twenties.  

6 hours ago, johnarth said:

she hasn't made contact with anybody, so the big questions must start being asked soon, is she alive or dead? if dead who had her killed? I sure the general and his side kick even if they helped her escape, would be starting to get worried about those questions now, it would be to their advantage if she made positive contact soon.

the day after she left there was a BIG photo of here being greeted by taksin! and it was taken at an airport. so i guess the only people who don't know where she is at is the government!

 

19 minutes ago, simtemple said:

 

You're overlooking a couple of salient points. First, Thaksin has said nothing about his sister's dissappearance and secondly he owns a private jet.

 

 

And there is a private jet capable airport in Cambodia just 60 minutes over the border from Sa Kaow.

 

Easy to step across the Thai/Cambodia border, no passport check, said airport doesn't have passport bearocracy stuff, easy for pilot to just fly in / fly out.

On 9/8/2017 at 1:27 PM, webfact said:

He called it the first “solid evidence” to emerge from a two-week investigation of Yingluck taking the easterly route.

'... might have been carrying ...' is not solid evidence.

1 hour ago, johng said:


I think he knew something and someone didn't want anyone else knowing.
(He died from ruptured liver,caused by "someone else" )

Yingluck maybe knows something too ?
We can only speculate until she turns up.

as for her son
many have been held for 2 weeks or more without their friends or family knowing whats going on....euphemistically called "attitude adjustment"

 

Your wrong on:

 

1 hour ago, johng said:

as for her son
many have been held for 2 weeks or more without their friends or family knowing whats going on....euphemistically called "attitude adjustment"

 

He's attending a free choice course (no push from anybody), with family approval.

 

Many Thai boys register for an attend this course (with parental approval) because it fully cancels the normal requirement for all Thai men to attend the conscription ballet in their early twenties.

 

 

On 08/09/2017 at 1:51 PM, NUUM said:

Led or fled ?

Or still in bed ?

Alive or dead ?

Ah, a sensible post at last. The point is that we dont know the answer to your suggestions.

 

Maybe sombody or some organisation does but not us.

 

Thank you for such a thoughtful comment.

1 hour ago, captspectre said:

the day after she left there was a BIG photo of here being greeted by taksin! and it was taken at an airport. so i guess the only people who don't know where she is at is the government!

 

 

Errr... perhaps an old photo?

Reliable sources identified her sitting nonchalantly in the 3rd car.

 

Fully disguised as a cha-cha dancer.

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I found a picture of the suspicious car..burkamobile.jpg

A clue! A clue! 

A 'might have' is presented as solid evidence.

Magic police work.

Are these public appearances anything to do with political broo-hawing in a lead-up to elections, rather?

33 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

Your wrong on:

 

 

He's attending a free choice course (no push from anybody), with family approval.

 

Many Thai boys register for an attend this course (with parental approval) because it fully cancels the normal requirement for all Thai men to attend the conscription ballet in their early twenties.

 

 

'Conscription ballet'.

Is the wearing of tutus at this event compulsory?

2 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Do check your facts before posting incorrectly.

 

Or are you suggesting no other similar students are doing exactly the same, with parental approval and financing?

Lighten up a little bit - I think many posters are now having fun here.  Some tongue-in-cheek comments :biggrin:

42 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

Your wrong on:

 

 

He's attending a free choice course (no push from anybody), with family approval.

 

Many Thai boys register for an attend this course (with parental approval) because it fully cancels the normal requirement for all Thai men to attend the conscription ballet in their early twenties.

 

 

It's hardly 'free choice'  :cheesy:  he has to do it as it's part of Thailand's Military brainwashing education. 

Still a mystery like why she asked for the court postponement citing illness if she already planned her escape. And why the silent after 2 weeks and no evidence that she has left the country. I think there are still negotiation in the background and she may turn up on the 26 Sept. 

 

8 hours ago, DerekMarshall said:

Interesting they wish to bring the driver in for "interrogation" and not for questioning. Seems to me he will be brought in and the nature of the interrogation will depend on him telling what they want to hear, be it truth or not! 

OR...... having the boot of his car FULL with 'large bills (read 1,000 baht notes).............

......"According to The Nation, only the Burapha Force checkpoint on the main Suwannasorn Road has CCTV cameras installed. There are four probable routes the former PM could have taken. Seven kilometres from the military checkpoint, there is an intersection. the intersectiA straight 30-kilometre drive from  from the intersection  would lead to the Aranyaprathet border checkpoint, to cross into Cambodia.

 

However, a right turn and a 70km drive to Chanthaburi province would lead to two border checkpoints – Ban Laem and Bang Phakkad in Pong Nam Ron district – to cross into Cambodia.

 

Another 70km drive from Chanthaburi would lead to Trat province from where a 30-40km drive would lead to the border checkpoint at Ban Had Lek in Klong Yai district, to cross into Cambodia, the closest to Kho Kong.

 

A left turn at the intersection in Sa Kaew, would lead to the.........." 

 

 

And there we have it people...."How to confuse the hell out of the these  Commanders of Police...Immigration Officers...and others":cheesy::cheesy:

9 minutes ago, KIWIBATCH said:

......"According to The Nation, only the Burapha Force checkpoint on the main Suwannasorn Road has CCTV cameras installed. There are four probable routes the former PM could have taken. Seven kilometres from the military checkpoint, there is an intersection. the intersectiA straight 30-kilometre drive from  from the intersection  would lead to the Aranyaprathet border checkpoint, to cross into Cambodia.

 

However, a right turn and a 70km drive to Chanthaburi province would lead to two border checkpoints – Ban Laem and Bang Phakkad in Pong Nam Ron district – to cross into Cambodia.

 

Another 70km drive from Chanthaburi would lead to Trat province from where a 30-40km drive would lead to the border checkpoint at Ban Had Lek in Klong Yai district, to cross into Cambodia, the closest to Kho Kong.

 

A left turn at the intersection in Sa Kaew, would lead to the.........." 

 

 

And there we have it people...."How to confuse the hell out of the these  Commanders of Police...Immigration Officers...and others":cheesy::cheesy:

Only one would have caused 'confusion'  :biggrin:

1 hour ago, LannaGuy said:

It's hardly 'free choice'  :cheesy:  he has to do it as it's part of Thailand's Military brainwashing education. 

 

Read my post again.

1 hour ago, Eric Loh said:

Still a mystery like why she asked for the court postponement citing illness if she already planned her escape. And why the silent after 2 weeks and no evidence that she has left the country. I think there are still negotiation in the background and she may turn up on the 26 Sept. 

 

 

And get punished for contempt of court for not turning up as ordered by the court and no medical certificate ever provided and her lawyer claimed on the day he had no idea what was happening or where she was.

 

On the other hand anything is possible with tricky unethical folks.

2 hours ago, scorecard said:

 

Your wrong on:

 

 

He's attending a free choice course (no push from anybody), with family approval.

 

Many Thai boys register for an attend this course (with parental approval) because it fully cancels the normal requirement for all Thai men to attend the conscription ballet in their early twenties.

 

 

who knows what kind of interogation, or brain washing.That is going on.

17 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

And get punished for contempt of court for not turning up as ordered by the court and no medical certificate ever provided and her lawyer claimed on the day he had no idea what was happening or where she was.

 

On the other hand anything is possible with tricky unethical folks.

she is dead or being detained. She never made it to Dubai!

12 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

And get punished for contempt of court for not turning up as ordered by the court and no medical certificate ever provided and her lawyer claimed on the day he had no idea what was happening or where she was.

 

On the other hand anything is possible with tricky unethical folks.

She did request for a court postponement citing illness but was denied and arrest warrant was issued. Would not expect the junta friendly court to accept postponement. Just pressure and hope she flee. This is not a time for independent court.

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