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Prawit believes Yingluck had help to flee

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Prawit believes Yingluck had help to flee

By The Nation

 

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Former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra greets her supporters at the Supreme Court on August 1, 2017, before making a closing statement to the court in the negligence case over her government’s rice-pledging scheme.

 

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

 

Despite saying there had been a lot of progress in the investigation, Prawit said on Saturday that authorities had no idea who helped her escape.

 

“I’m convinced it [the help] was involved with people inside the country, but do not know if people outside lent her a hand or not,” he said.

 

It has been more than two weeks since Yingluck disappeared from public days before her verdict was due to be read in a case related to her government’s rice-pledging scheme.

 

Prawit said the government would make an official explanation of her flight after the investigation by police had clear information.

 

The investigation has been narrowed down to the border province of Sa Kaew after the release of evidence that was spotted there days before the verdict-reading date of August 25. 

 

Authorities on Friday made the first official confirmation that Yingluck was last seen in a sedan filmed by CCTV at a military checkpoint in Sa Kaew, a border province to Cambodia, on August 23. 

 

However, the CCTV footage could not track the vehicle’s movement any further, hence there was no evidence to suggest that it had crossed the border into Cambodia.

 

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

 

 
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14 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

he believes fugitive-ex premier Yingluck Shinawatra fled the country with help from people inside Thailand.

give the man an honorary Degree in Rocket Science!

29 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

Prawit believes Yingluck had help to flee

Prawit, you are supposed to get over it... maybe need some attitude adjustment?

31 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

“I’m convinced it [the help] was involved with people inside the country, but do not know if people outside lent her a hand or not,” he said

and what's more important, did they get their hand back?

Here is more CCTV footage from near the border...

 

Looks like she had a truckload of help... :coffee1:

 

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Prawit; a master of stating the bleedin' obvious.  Of course she had help, she couldn't cross the road without assistance.

41 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

Prawit believes Yingluck had help to flee

 

Give that man a coconut !  :laugh:

32 minutes ago, taichiplanet said:

give the man an honorary Degree in Rocket Science!

??

9 minutes ago, Ricardo said:

Prawit believes Yingluck had help to flee

we expect too much from these guys; they have shown their limits time and time again

Obviously she had help from someone, who I have to say has done a remarkably good job in not only getting Yingluck away, but also in remaining undetected. If these morons in the Junta had twice the brains they have now, they could be classified as halfwits.

Could be sheer theatre.  He possibly keeps talking about it to make people think she escaped rather than let go.  Her disappearance diffused political crisis.  It is not out of the realm of possibility that they looked the other way while she slipped out of the country. 

"Was last seen in a Sedan" 

 

Wow, so those cameras can look inside a car as well!!!!

31 minutes ago, yellowboat said:

It is not out of the realm of possibility that they looked the other way while she slipped out of the country. 

How can it possibly be a debatable possibility?

New Name - General Obvious.

Really!!! That's incredible....who would stoop so low as to help a fugitive from justice escape..... Flash-back to 2006 !!

Can't wait for next instalment of this 'soapie' .....Wow! Wow! Wow!!! 

Prawit said Yingluck had help from people inside Thailand.:cheesy:

Yes she did !! your lot helped her to slip away, you must be losing it in your old age if you are not aware of that.

He's got be taking the piss, surely

Pawtwit is at it again , fancy helping Yingluck , surprise , surprise , some one did , I'd dig a little deeper within your own ranks , now,  there's a clue............................:cheesy: 

Wow amazing insight. Give him a raise.

Has the verdict in her case, and sentence if she was found guilty, ever been announced? 

Prawit believes Yingluck had help to flee

 

NO!!!!!!!!!!!!  really :cheesy:

Meanwhile, in other breaking news, the pope is a catholic.

Of course she has help she can't disappear into thin air....Prawit you dumb ^&*....:passifier: 

2 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Yingluck Shinawatra fled the country with help from people inside Thailand.

Cant get anything by these geniuses

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