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Report points finger at police officer for helping Yingluck flee into Cambodia

By The Sunday Nation

 

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AN official police report states that a senior metropolitan police officer helped ex-premier Yingluck Shinawatra to flee ahead of the Supreme Court’s scheduled reading of its verdict in her criminal case.

 

According to the report submitted to Pol General Srivara Rangsibhamkul, the deputy national police chief, Pol Colonel Chairit Anurit, a deputy chief of the Bangkok Metropolitan Police, was instrumental in helping Yingluck to leave the country via the Thai-Cambodian border last month. 

 

Chairit told investigators that on August 23 at around 6.20pm he drove a police car to wait for a car carrying Yingluck to appear at a Tesco Lotus branch in Bangkok’s Soi Watcharaphol area. Shortly afterwards, a Black Mercedes with Yingluck as a passenger arrived at the scene and sped towards Chaiyapeuk Housing Estate in the nearby area.

 

Chairit’s car was waiting in front of Soi 23 of the housing estate. Shortly afterwards, another Toyota Camry with the Nor Yor 2123 licence plate appeared. Yingluck tranferred to this vehicle, which was later driven to Chairit’s house. Chairit himself also drove his police car to his house.

 

According to the police report, another two police officers also helped Yingluck to exit the country via the Thai-Cambodian border on August 23, two days before the Supreme Court was due to read its verdict.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30327508

 

 

 
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General Prawit was the one ultimately responsible for the security of Yingluck and he must be squirming now and desperate to point the finger at anyone just to take the heat off himself. This man is well past his use-by-date and is shaping up as a serious embarrassment to General Prayut. 

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"It carries the plate number Chor Khoh 5323, of which there is no record in the department's system. A lady is reported to have registered the vehicle."

 

Who on earth writes this crap?

No records but it's registered to 'a lady'?

Yet another regurgitation of yet another farcical report.

Any journalist should be ashamed.

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1 hour ago, Cadbury said:

General Prawit was the one ultimately responsible for the security of Yingluck and he must be squirming now and desperate to point the finger at anyone just to take the heat off himself. This man is well past his use-by-date and is shaping up as a serious embarrassment to General Prayut. 

I heard that General Prawit is busy finding funds for the election next year. His use-by-date- has definitely not expired.

Do any posters seriously believe the government did not want Yingluk to leave the country?

Imagine if she was jailed and thousands of red shirts were milling around Bangkok protesting. It would not look good for the government, especially with the cremation of King Rama IX coming up and plenty of foreign dignitaries in Bangkok. Far better to let her go shopping in the UK or wherever .

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16 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

Can we see some finger pointing photos PLEASE!

Do a Google search for Corrupt Thai Cop & click the Images tab...

 

Pretty hilarious & pretty much all of them.

 

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&tbm=isch&q=corrupt+thai+cop&spell=1&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwidvsH70LzWAhWK2SYKHfdDAWcQvwUIJCgA&biw=1163&bih=559&dpr=1.65

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1 hour ago, edwinchester said:

"It carries the plate number Chor Khoh 5323, of which there is no record in the department's system. A lady is reported to have registered the vehicle."

 

Who on earth writes this crap?

No records but it's registered to 'a lady'?

Yet another regurgitation of yet another farcical report.

Any journalist should be ashamed.

 

Sadly the people who write these reports are not journalists, they are reporters, basic reporters.

 

They gather bites from other reports, phrases from press handouts and press conferences and just repeat them.

 

Often that means the report which appears here is several 'bites' from different sources, just all thrown together.

 

Do they check, or does their editor check for inconsistencies? No!

 

Absolute poor quality work.

 

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58 minutes ago, halloween said:

Despite all the claims of government involvement, so far the plot revealed is corrupt politician is assisted by corrupt police to skip bail and flee the country. Who would have expected that?

I must admit I'm a bit surprised that the junta's biggest apologist can even consider the possibility that the junta is so mind-numbingly incompetent her escape came as a surprise to them.

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3 minutes ago, garbolino said:

we need Colombo and Sherlock to sort this mess out !!

Yingluck is kinda hot. About the same age as my wife.

 

Pretty sure I found her on Youtube trying to ply her wares as best she can.

 

Colombo is checking it out...

 

 

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2 hours ago, halloween said:

Despite all the claims of government involvement, so far the plot revealed is corrupt politician is assisted by corrupt police to skip bail and flee the country. Who would have expected that?

Did not expect such an easy escape though.  Walking through casinos in Cambodia.  Don't the Thaksin hating elite own them ?  Don't most casinos have functioning surveillance ? If your piece of the puzzle is, in fact, the whole puzzle, your junta's ineptitude has now entered uncharted waters.  On the other hand, if they looked the other way, it is the first smart thing they have done in over three years. 

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5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

 . . . police officer helped ex-premier Yingluck Shinawatra to flee . . .

Mmm . . . what awaits this brave officer: promotion or prison. What's the betting it'll be decided by him and his boss, Srivara, playing rock-paper-scissors. That way, no-one's responsible . . . sounds junta perfect.

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3 hours ago, inThailand said:

An unregistered title, fake plates, dodgy serial numbers, and almost repossessed for non payment police car. Priceless!

I always knew there are a lot of fake police in Thailand -- civilians/thugs who masquerade as police usually while involved in some unsavory/illegal activities.

 

Heck, even the real police here might be considered fake police.

 

But now, to my surprise, we also have fake police cars used by real police??? Or were these real police fake too???

 

So confusing!!! :w00t:

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3 hours ago, Siripon said:

I heard that General Prawit is busy finding funds for the election next year. His use-by-date- has definitely not expired.

Do any posters seriously believe the government did not want Yingluk to leave the country?

Imagine if she was jailed and thousands of red shirts were milling around Bangkok protesting. It would not look good for the government, especially with the cremation of King Rama IX coming up and plenty of foreign dignitaries in Bangkok. Far better to let her go shopping in the UK or wherever .

I agree entirely with your second paragraph. I am allowed to have my tongue in my cheek from time to time. 

Prawit might be busy finding funds for himself but I am not so sure they will be spent on any election.

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1 hour ago, yellowboat said:

Did not expect such an easy escape though.  Walking through casinos in Cambodia.  Don't the Thaksin hating elite own them ?  Don't most casinos have functioning surveillance ? If your piece of the puzzle is, in fact, the whole puzzle, your junta's ineptitude has now entered uncharted waters.  On the other hand, if they looked the other way, it is the first smart thing they have done in over three years. 

They looked the other way for sure.

 

Also, I doubt any casino cameras would be functioning, unless it served a pre-planned purpose.

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Oh, come on!  These silly stories being put out from official sources and dutifully retailed by the tame Thai media really are getting beyond a joke.

 

The woman was on 30 million baht bail, for Pete's sake, and on the brink of being sentenced.

 

Is the regime seriously expecting an incredulous world to believe that, having seen her alleged fellow conspirator get a huge jail sentence, Yingluck might well have wished to escape? And that, with all the hi-tech security apparatus at their disposal, her movements weren't being minutely monitored around the clock to thwart this possibility"

 

If she really did slip through their fingers, the junta deserves to go down as one of the most incompetent in the nation's history.

 

Small wonder the international media continues to speculate about them looking the other way to get rid of major thorn in their side without making Yingluck martyr and possibly sparking a peasants' uprising.

 

There are still a few stones yet to be turned as the halfhearted "hunt" for the fugitive ex-PM rambles on.

 

A month after her vanishing act, we have not heard a peep from Yingluck's 10-year old son and his father, whom I gather are still in Thailand. It is hard to believe that neither of them have been left for over a month with no idea where Mummy has gone or how she got there.  Has anybody thought to ask them the obvious questions?

 

In the West, reporters would have been doorstepping Yingluck's family and splashing heartbreaking stories about the loved ones she left behind and their take on her disappearance. Yet all we get here is a succession of conflicting official stories about as hard to swallow as week-old somtam. What a pathetic farce.

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9 minutes ago, Krataiboy said:

These silly stories being put out from official sources and dutifully retailed by the tame Thai media really are getting beyond a joke.

Well said.

 

It's beyond ludicrous. I am apolitical. This farce is like the "The Emperor with No Clothes" though.

 

Makes General P. look like Mussolini to me.

 

 

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1 minute ago, mikebell said:

Judging by the fine detail regarding the engine numbers/registration particulars, I decree this investigation 98.5% complete.

I've almost forgotten what the investigation was about.

 

They are doing a great job with that at least. Now it's all about retarded cops.

 

The idiocy surrounding it becomes the focus of...what was it we were taking about?

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Article in the BP today says there was DNA taken from the car, and results will be available in 30 days or so.  

 

Which is an interesting contrast from some other infamous DNA results that were ready pretty much by the end of the day.

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4 minutes ago, impulse said:

Article in the BP today says there was DNA taken from the car, and results will be available in 30 days or so.  

 

Which is interesting contrast from some other infamous DNA results that were ready pretty much by the end of the day.

 

Bet the DNA turns out...however they want it to turn out, in 30 days...Maybe. They have a month to get their shit together.

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