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Thaksin was never here: KL's top cop

KUALA LUMPUR: -- Fugitive ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra was never in Malaysia nor was he given protection by the Special Branch as he has claimed, Malaysia's Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan said.

Musa said Malaysian police had no knowledge of any visit by Thaksin, despite earlier reports quoting Deputy Interior Minister Thaworn Senneam as saying Thaksin had been spotted in Malaysia recently but left the country before he could be arrested by local authorities.

Thaworn said Thai embassy officials had informed the Malaysian authorities to seek Thaksin's arrest and extradition.

But Musa said: "We were only alerted by the Thai embassy here of the fugitive's supposed presence early this month fol-lowing a news report in Bangkok.

"As far as we are concerned, he was never in the country and we did not send 20 Special Branch officers to protect him. We have checked with local hotels, Immigration and other sources, and there is no evidence to show he was ever here."

Thaksin told a community radio station in Udon Thani that his private jet stopped in Kuala Lumpur on July 4 for refuelling and that 20 Special Branch officers were sent to protect him. "They love and care about me," Thaksin said.

Musa was responding to a report in The Nation on Tuesday.

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-- The Nation and By The Star, Asia News Network, Kuala Lumpur 2009-07-16

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Why would he have an Immigration stamp if he never went Landside? Of course he wouldn't stay in a hotel for a refuelling stop.

There was an earlier report he was in a hotel in KL, which if true means he should have a stamp in his passport...unless he has backed down from that story ??

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Why would he have an Immigration stamp if he never went Landside? Of course he wouldn't stay in a hotel for a refuelling stop.

There was an earlier report he was in a hotel in KL, which if true means he should have a stamp in his passport...unless he has backed down from that story ??

:) Which one.

Who needs Thai soaps with this pantomime going on.

Dave

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Do the super rich with their private jets even bother with immigration stamps?

Almost any airport can handle a small private jet, yet how does immigration work at these airports?

Let's face it, if you land your jet at some small provincial airport in the UK, there is no way immigration are going to be waiting for you.

Maybe these international high flyers are expected to present their passports at the earliest convenient time

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I understand you are not in the country if you just have landed with a private plane or commercial carrier.

Only when you cross immigration you are in that country.

I compare parking on a tarmac of an airport with an airport transit lounge. If you remain there you are not in the country.

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With the cohorts reports, lawyer reports, and to top it off telephone statements/calls from the elusive one, and all of this being reported by various news reporters, why don't they just ask him where he is? Where he has been? where he is going? With his history of shooting off his mouth, before engaging brain, one answer may be true. Or you could determine who owns his " private jet" , where it is located and check flight plans that are filed prior to take off. Then if the powers that be have an interest, have a committee on the ground to say hello. I think his PR group must have a lackey at the newspaper whose responsible for keeping the name in front of the people of Thailand.

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Do the super rich with their private jets even bother with immigration stamps?

Almost any airport can handle a small private jet, yet how does immigration work at these airports?

Let's face it, if you land your jet at some small provincial airport in the UK, there is no way immigration are going to be waiting for you.

Maybe these international high flyers are expected to present their passports at the earliest convenient time

Errrrr.....try landing on a non international strip as a plane from oversea's and you would have the customs / immigration and most likely airforce on ur tail.

I was in KL that day, and local papers reported he evaded capture and fled the country.

Yeh, right !

Why anyone would want to lift a finger is besides me

1. Thailand let him go to start off with ( just to see the olympics of course )

2. Most in the region see us as politcally unstable - why upset someone who might possible take over through an act of a miracle.

.........

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Do the super rich with their private jets even bother with immigration stamps?

Almost any airport can handle a small private jet, yet how does immigration work at these airports?

Let's face it, if you land your jet at some small provincial airport in the UK, there is no way immigration are going to be waiting for you.

Maybe these international high flyers are expected to present their passports at the earliest convenient time

Errrrr.....try landing on a non international strip as a plane from oversea's and you would have the customs / immigration and most likely airforce on ur tail.

I was in KL that day, and local papers reported he evaded capture and fled the country.

Yeh, right !

Why anyone would want to lift a finger is besides me

1. Thailand let him go to start off with ( just to see the olympics of course )

2. Most in the region see us as politcally unstable - why upset someone who might possible take over through an act of a miracle.

.........

All of the above Farang comments/posts parrotting the English language media. It is unfortunate for all concerned that there is no independent media. This is particularly problemmatic for Farangs as their linguistic deficiencies prevent them from gaining greater insight from alternative sources.

It is interesting to note in above newspaper article, that the word "fugitive" must be incorporated into every report dealing with Thaksin. In this case they even inserted it into the quote from the Malaysia official, even though it didn't make sense at that point. But never mind, a rule is a rule!

Are you farangs fully informed about the million-plus signature petition happening in the country? Is your English language media keeping you informed about this and what is happening in their midst?.........................No, I didn't thinks so.

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All of the above Farang comments/posts parrotting the English language media. It is unfortunate for all concerned that there is no independent media. This is particularly problemmatic for Farangs as their linguistic deficiencies prevent them from gaining greater insight from alternative sources.

It is interesting to note in above newspaper article, that the word "fugitive" must be incorporated into every report dealing with Thaksin. In this case they even inserted it into the quote from the Malaysia official, even though it didn't make sense at that point. But never mind, a rule is a rule!

Are you farangs fully informed about the million-plus signature petition happening in the country? Is your English language media keeping you informed about this and what is happening in their midst?.........................No, I didn't thinks so.

Bad hair day ? Chill out ! ( and read properly )

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Do the super rich with their private jets even bother with immigration stamps?

Almost any airport can handle a small private jet, yet how does immigration work at these airports?

Let's face it, if you land your jet at some small provincial airport in the UK, there is no way immigration are going to be waiting for you.

Maybe these international high flyers are expected to present their passports at the earliest convenient time

You may be surprised how efficient immigration are at any airport as regards general aviation aka private planes. Flight plans are filed, and thoroughly checked before take-off is even authorised and at arrival.

A few years ago I worked at a handling agent at a UK airport that had lots of private plane movements every day. Special branch often contacted me and asked me to escort all onboard to their office, due to some irregularity in paperwork. I even saw a plane impounded due to some problem(the passengers throwing their bags over the airport perimeter fence haha). Believe me owners of private jets do not want to have their plane impounded. Very expensive mistake.

Thai citizens are not even allowed to leave Thailand on a private plane(unless it is deemed a commercial flight), dont believe me ask the handling agents at DM airport.

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Do the super rich with their private jets even bother with immigration stamps?

Almost any airport can handle a small private jet, yet how does immigration work at these airports?

Let's face it, if you land your jet at some small provincial airport in the UK, there is no way immigration are going to be waiting for you.

Maybe these international high flyers are expected to present their passports at the earliest convenient time

Errrrr.....try landing on a non international strip as a plane from oversea's and you would have the customs / immigration and most likely airforce on ur tail.

I was in KL that day, and local papers reported he evaded capture and fled the country.

Yeh, right !

Why anyone would want to lift a finger is besides me

1. Thailand let him go to start off with ( just to see the olympics of course )

2. Most in the region see us as politcally unstable - why upset someone who might possible take over through an act of a miracle.

.........

All of the above Farang comments/posts parrotting the English language media. It is unfortunate for all concerned that there is no independent media. This is particularly problemmatic for Farangs as their linguistic deficiencies prevent them from gaining greater insight from alternative sources.

It is interesting to note in above newspaper article, that the word "fugitive" must be incorporated into every report dealing with Thaksin. In this case they even inserted it into the quote from the Malaysia official, even though it didn't make sense at that point. But never mind, a rule is a rule!

Are you farangs fully informed about the million-plus signature petition happening in the country? Is your English language media keeping you informed about this and what is happening in their midst?.........................No, I didn't thinks so.

No such thing as independent media. Everyone has an agenda, including you.

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No such thing as independent media.

Quite so, and it most certainly was not independent whilst Thaksin was in power - he made quite sure of that. Now he no longer has control over the media, him and his friends like Ferwert can't stop bleating about how unfair it is. Pathetic!

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Malaysian Immigration has been known to erase records for political expdiency. Thaksin is not exactly an honest man. Best evidence - get Thaksin to show Malaysian Immigration stamp in his passport.

Did he also changed name with his new passport, :)

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All of the above Farang comments/posts parrotting the English language media. It is unfortunate for all concerned that there is no independent media. This is particularly problemmatic for Farangs as their linguistic deficiencies prevent them from gaining greater insight from alternative sources.

It is interesting to note in above newspaper article, that the word "fugitive" must be incorporated into every report dealing with Thaksin. In this case they even inserted it into the quote from the Malaysia official, even though it didn't make sense at that point. But never mind, a rule is a rule!

Are you farangs fully informed about the million-plus signature petition happening in the country? Is your English language media keeping you informed about this and what is happening in their midst?.........................No, I didn't thinks so.

Ferwert, you're very repetitive. You've made the same rant on several posts recently, all saying that we farang don't know what's really going on because we're "parotting the English language media." You must have a very heavy agenda, perhaps you're involved with the Red Shirts or related somehow to Mr. T., I don't know.

If you look at Thai newspapers, they're plastered mostly with photos of scantily-clad sultry girls and blood and gore. Perhaps there is some news there. The English language media in Thailand is not perfect, but they do a rather good job, at least as good as the best that the Thai media has to offer. And yes, we farang have been informed about the 'million signature' red shirt initiative. BTW, as cheating & lying are endemic (and accepted) within Thai culture, it's not hard to imagine a whole lot of fake signatures on those pieces of paper. Also, signature gatherers could be saying to passers-by, "sign this paper if you want an improved Thailand." ....along with the peer pressure and 'follow the herd' mentality that abounds.

I've been a part of signature garnering campaigns in California, and I bet they're a world of difference. In the States, no one is coerced in to signing, and each signatory is allowed all the time he/she needs to get apprised of the issue before signing. No pressure. It takes weeks/months to get a quantity of qualified signatures. In this recent bogus 'million signature' campaign in Thailand, the results seemed to be available as soon as the campaign was announced.

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Do the super rich with their private jets even bother with immigration stamps?

Almost any airport can handle a small private jet, yet how does immigration work at these airports?

Let's face it, if you land your jet at some small provincial airport in the UK, there is no way immigration are going to be waiting for you.

Maybe these international high flyers are expected to present their passports at the earliest convenient time

Errrrr.....try landing on a non international strip as a plane from oversea's and you would have the customs / immigration and most likely airforce on ur tail.

I was in KL that day, and local papers reported he evaded capture and fled the country.

Yeh, right !

Why anyone would want to lift a finger is besides me

1. Thailand let him go to start off with ( just to see the olympics of course )

2. Most in the region see us as politcally unstable - why upset someone who might possible take over through an act of a miracle.

.........

All of the above Farang comments/posts parrotting the English language media. It is unfortunate for all concerned that there is no independent media. This is particularly problemmatic for Farangs as their linguistic deficiencies prevent them from gaining greater insight from alternative sources.

It is interesting to note in above newspaper article, that the word "fugitive" must be incorporated into every report dealing with Thaksin. In this case they even inserted it into the quote from the Malaysia official, even though it didn't make sense at that point. But never mind, a rule is a rule!

Are you farangs fully informed about the million-plus signature petition happening in the country? Is your English language media keeping you informed about this and what is happening in their midst?.........................No, I didn't thinks so.

No such thing as independent media. Everyone has an agenda, including you.

Fact is he IS a fugitive from justice in the eyes of the WORLD legal system,

if not in the eyes of the current opposition, and their friends, and running dog lackys

of this hubris filled master of policy corruption.

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Do the super rich with their private jets even bother with immigration stamps?

Almost any airport can handle a small private jet, yet how does immigration work at these airports?

Let's face it, if you land your jet at some small provincial airport in the UK, there is no way immigration are going to be waiting for you.

Maybe these international high flyers are expected to present their passports at the earliest convenient time

Errrrr.....try landing on a non international strip as a plane from oversea's and you would have the customs / immigration and most likely airforce on ur tail.

I was in KL that day, and local papers reported he evaded capture and fled the country.

Yeh, right !

Why anyone would want to lift a finger is besides me

1. Thailand let him go to start off with ( just to see the olympics of course )

2. Most in the region see us as politcally unstable - why upset someone who might possible take over through an act of a miracle.

.........

All of the above Farang comments/posts parrotting the English language media. It is unfortunate for all concerned that there is no independent media. This is particularly problemmatic for Farangs as their linguistic deficiencies prevent them from gaining greater insight from alternative sources.

It is interesting to note in above newspaper article, that the word "fugitive" must be incorporated into every report dealing with Thaksin. In this case they even inserted it into the quote from the Malaysia official, even though it didn't make sense at that point. But never mind, a rule is a rule!

Are you farangs fully informed about the million-plus signature petition happening in the country? Is your English language media keeping you informed about this and what is happening in their midst?.........................No, I didn't thinks so.

If you take time to read and/or watch the local Thai language media you will discover............

I'll however, leave it to you to explain to ignorant farang. By the way very good English for a Thai person. I congratulate you on that. You must have a good education

Getting back to the topic, I concur with those who say who cares by the way. All Thaksin stories are desgigned by his effective and no doubt well remunerated PR team who have designed a modern PR campaign unlike that of the Thai government. The purpose of the stories is to be sensational enough to attract rereporting by the local media and to make sure base language items like "they all love him" get into print/reports. While these kind of statements read ridiculous to us they resonate with certain feelings in certain areas of the country.

Discussing this topic at any other level is missing the point completely.

imho

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Do the super rich with their private jets even bother with immigration stamps?

Almost any airport can handle a small private jet, yet how does immigration work at these airports?

Let's face it, if you land your jet at some small provincial airport in the UK, there is no way immigration are going to be waiting for you.

Maybe these international high flyers are expected to present their passports at the earliest convenient time

Errrrr.....try landing on a non international strip as a plane from oversea's and you would have the customs / immigration and most likely airforce on ur tail.

I was in KL that day, and local papers reported he evaded capture and fled the country.

Yeh, right !

Why anyone would want to lift a finger is besides me

1. Thailand let him go to start off with ( just to see the olympics of course )

2. Most in the region see us as politcally unstable - why upset someone who might possible take over through an act of a miracle.

.........

All of the above Farang comments/posts parrotting the English language media. It is unfortunate for all concerned that there is no independent media. This is particularly problemmatic for Farangs as their linguistic deficiencies prevent them from gaining greater insight from alternative sources.

It is interesting to note in above newspaper article, that the word "fugitive" must be incorporated into every report dealing with Thaksin. In this case they even inserted it into the quote from the Malaysia official, even though it didn't make sense at that point. But never mind, a rule is a rule!

Are you farangs fully informed about the million-plus signature petition happening in the country? Is your English language media keeping you informed about this and what is happening in their midst?.........................No, I didn't thinks so.

If you take time to read and/or watch the local Thai language media you will discover............

I'll however, leave it to you to explain to ignorant farang. By the way very good English for a Thai person. I congratulate you on that. You must have a good education

Getting back to the topic, I concur with those who say who cares by the way. All Thaksin stories are desgigned by his effective and no doubt well remunerated PR team who have designed a modern PR campaign unlike that of the Thai government. The purpose of the stories is to be sensational enough to attract rereporting by the local media and to make sure base language items like "they all love him" get into print/reports. While these kind of statements read ridiculous to us they resonate with certain feelings in certain areas of the country.

Discussing this topic at any other level is missing the point completely.

imho

"by the way, very good English for a Thai person. I congratulate you on that. You must have a good education". I have Farang's to thank for that education. But it was a lot of hard work...I still cannot say "crisps".

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So if so wonderfully educated, you should be able to tell the difference that,

being Anti-Thaksin for very logical reasons, does NOT mean being anti-Issan Farmer or anti-poor,

nor pro Hi-so puyai status quo either.

Most thinking people realize the system must change for the good of ALL.

I venture that fewer and fewer think Thaksin is the person able, capable and will to actually do it.

And yet also that radical change also brings quite painful dislocations and damage for many.

So some form of graduated but likely accelerated, change is what's needed.

Reforming rice pledging with crop insurance is one area crying to be addressed for example.

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Most thinking people realize the system must change for the good of ALL.

I venture that fewer and fewer think Thaksin is the person able, capable and will to actually do it.

on this point i agree, however it would be foolish to assume one person can change the system by themselves.

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Most thinking people realize the system must change for the good of ALL.

I venture that fewer and fewer think Thaksin is the person able, capable and willing to actually do it.

on this point i agree, however it would be foolish to assume one person can change the system by themselves.

Of course that puts into stark relief the claims of those wanting Thaksin back, no matter what.

'Only He can fix things'... ... ... righty O!

It's a wonderful Public Relations exercise but little more.

But it's sad that so many with legitimate dreams for improving things,

have hitched their wagon, to a man that will say most anything just to get his way....

Thaksin's whole political machine was built using exactly these same regional influential control freaks,

that have kept the poor down for so long, and continue to do so, so they can retain power or regain power.

500 baht in pocket today is a heart-rending down payment on your children's continued penury.

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