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Yingluck escape driver severely breached ethics: Police committee

By The Nation

 

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File photo: Former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra.

 

The police fact-finding committee against Pol Colonel Chairit Anurit of the Metropolitan Police, who allegedly drove former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to Sa Kaew province during her flight on August 23, has ruled that the officer severely breached the police code of ethical conduct for doing so.

 

He also committed a lesser breach of the ethics code for illegal use of a vehicle during the flight, ruled the committee.

 

The committee will submit the finding to a disciplinary panel for further consideration of actions against Chairit, said its head, Pol Maj-General Panurat Lakboon.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30329382

 
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summarizing the police fact-findings:

1. He is a severe breacher of some sort of police code.

2. He is a lesser breacher of another code.

 

Now, what about the other fact that found him in possession of fake license plates... no mention of that. Maybe because this fact was not found by the fact finding committee, and can therefore not be considered a code breacher?

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5 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

Pol Colonel Chairit Anurit was unavailable for comment as he is vacationing in his new villa in the South of France.

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"As he walks along the beach in Nice with an independent air,

You can hear the girls declare “He must be a millionaire”

You can hear them sigh and wish to die,

You can see them wink the other eye,

At the man who drove the car that smuggled Yingluck."

(apologies to Frederick Gilbert)

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Yingluck driver breached code

By THE NATION

 

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THE POLICE fact-finding committee against Pol Colonel Chairit Anurit of the Metropolitan Police, who allegedly drove former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to Sa Kaew province during her flight on August 23, has ruled that the officer committed grave disciplinary offence.

 

He also committed a lesser breach of the code of conduct for illegal use of a vehicle, ruled the committee.

It will submit its finding to a disciplinary panel for further consideration of actions against Chairit, according to its head, Pol Maj-General Panurat Lakboon.

 

Deputy National Police Chief Pol General Srivara Ransibrahmanakul said last week that Yingluck’s DNA could not be confirmed as matching DNA traces found in the Toyota Camry that allegedly took her to Sa Kaew. The DNA traces found in the vehicle had been contaminated, he said. The police said they were unable to establish guilt based on the DNA.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30329420

 
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35 minutes ago, Bundooman said:

These Highwaymen in Thailand have been doing a great job for years. Only now, they use road stops instead of horses!

No problem just pull off to the side of the road until they go away. They won't suspect a thing. Works like a charm. 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

who allegedly drove former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to Sa Kaew province

They have no evidence other than his confession.  They can't or they have not mentioned any corroborating evidence of his confession.  Nothing proved without doubt. 

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1 hour ago, Get Real said:

No shit, Sherlock!

Lol... I was looking for a more eloquent way to convey just that, but hey, you nailed it :cheesy:

 

im just glad the evidence against the Camry is looking less robust, despite the finger pointing

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