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3 hours ago, Currumbin said:

I was wondering how he knows where she is, but as he quite possibly knew the whole escape plan and route before it happened, his statement is probably correct.

I've said from the very beginning of this that the military 'escorted' her out of the country. "Possibly knew" or orchestrated the whole thing? As for how he knows where she is? Thaksin rang him.:wink:

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11 hours ago, Thian said:

Just go have a look in the Paragon supermarket, all chinese expats there now....they are working here and even have permits it seems.

What do you expect most sensible farangs (those not here for the bonk bonk) have voted with their feet and are much happier now from what I hear.

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14 hours ago, webfact said:

“I told you that the law is the law. Everyone is under the same law.”

Except himself of course.  He recently stated that he has absolute power and can do whatever he likes.  Unlike Yingluk he's protected by article 44---- His words not mine.

 

She's in Dubai is she?  Well if he hadn't revealed her whereabouts we would never have known....... lol

 

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13 hours ago, Thian said:

 

Many people on the run are hiding in Dubai these days, i wonder what the Leaders of Dubai think about that since it's ruining their reputation.

They really, really don't care what others think there...........a UAE resident killed his Phillipina Maid, fined $15,000 restitution to the family, 2 foreigners caught having sex on the beach, 12 years in prison...............sound familiar??

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"Regarding the court verdict, Prayut said: “I told you that the law is the law. Everyone is under the same law. When a verdict is issued all have to abide by it.” "

 

Not everyone of course, you and your buddies are not under the same law, you can't be touched. Hypocrite.

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On 28/09/2017 at 9:15 AM, webfact said:

Prayut says Yingluck in Dubai now

By The Nation

 

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Fugitive former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra is now in Dubai, Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha disclosed on Thursday.


Yingluck was sentenced to five years in prison yesterday after the Supreme Court found her guilty of negligence in preventing corruption and irregularities in her government’s rice-pledging scheme.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30327894

 
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Yingluck in Dubai, passport to be revoked: PM

By The Nation

 

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Fugitive former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra is now in Dubai, Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha disclosed on Thursday.
 

Yingluck was sentenced to five years in prison on Wednesday after the Supreme Court found her guilty of negligence in the management of her government’s rice-pledging scheme.

 

Prayut said the Foreign Ministry had reported to him about Yingluck’s whereabouts.

 

Yingluck fled the country days before the court was scheduled to read the verdict on her case on August 25. The court rescheduled the verdict reading to Wednesday.

 

Reports said Yingluck fled the country to Cambodia, and then on to Singapore, before reaching Dubai where her brother and fugitive former premier Thaksin lives.

 

On Tuesday, Prayut revealed that he knew about Yingluck’s whereabouts as he had spies.

 

He had promised to reveal more details after the court had read the verdict. Before the court read its verdict on Wednesday, Prayut had only said that Yingluck was in a foreign country.

 

Regarding the court verdict, Prayut said: “I told you that the law is the law. Everyone is under the same law. When a verdict is issued all have to abide by it.”

 

Prayut said an arrest warrant would be issued for Yingluck and efforts made to have her extradited.

“But whether we can get her back depends on the country where she resides.”

 

“I don’t see any difficulty. Let the police do their jobs,” he said.

 

Prayut said the Foreign Ministry is in the process of revoking Yingluck’s passport.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30327896

 
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Good for her... 

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