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Yingluck tells military to guard armaments against unauthorized use


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Please ! Arrest the guy now. Take him of the street and show him and his "millions" supporters law is law and Cirque Pathetique has come an end. Please do that for me YL.

Should arrest the fugitive hiding in Dubai and sling him in a prison cell first, then you can think about Suteb....

Realism: Dubai is very cooperative to have Thaksin arrested. Guess why. The actual problem is here walking and shouting in the streets. Get him a nice cool cel in Klong Plem. Tourism, business need that.

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I bet the army are getting really pissed off with Tiny Tears telling them how to do their job.

I can assure you Tiny Tears has a lot of credit at the army side. They won't harm her ever.

I agree they won't harm her.... they aren't the MiB.

But pray tell how you know she has so much credit with them? Do you have inside knowledge that can share with us?

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BANGKOK, 24 January 2014 (NNT) – Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Thursday told the military to exercise caution in guarding its armaments, to prevent the weapons falling into the hands of those seeking to promote turmoil.

The PM is so wise...the military would have never known to guard their armaments unless the PM had mentioned this to them. Yes, so wise.

Despite your sneering tone, the Army do need to be told to look after their weapons, especially from their own people stealing them

Just a few months after a large number of military weapons went missing from the Army's main arms depot in Lop Buri, 130 M16 assault rifles along with other items have disappeared from an armoury in the Army's Infantry Centre in Prachuap Khiri Khan.A recent count showed that the items have been missing since October, and an officer in charge of the armoury has also disappeared. The company commander supervising the armoury has allegedly already undergone investigation over the issue. Meanwhile, Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan declined to comment on the issue, saying that Army chief General Prayuth Chanocha would issue a statement. Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva also refused to comment, saying he was waiting for a detailed report. The missing weapons hit the headlines after the new battalion commander filed a complaint with the Pran Buri police station reporting the loss. The unnamed officer reportedly ordered a weapons count to protect himself, though it is thought he was aware of the arms shortage before taking his new post. Army spokesman Colonel Sansern Kaewkamnerd said the missing items could have been lent to other units, as the Infantry Centre serves as the Army's training unit in field exercises for all military schools. "A burglary is doubtful because there are no signs of a breakin," he added.A number of the missing M16s were taken out of the armoury through repair orders, but never returned. A number of personnel in charge of the inventory also disappeared before this news broke."The Army doesn't want to cover up the issue, otherwise a complaint would not have been lodged with the police in the first place. We have nothing to hide. We want to find the wrongdoers and punish them," Sansern said. http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Missing-armsarmoury-loses-cache-of-war-weapons-30150151.html

Of course the word went round that the UDD had stolen them, a rumour that has turned into fact for some people as some posts in this thread already show.

"We have nothing to hide. We want to find the wrongdoers and punish them," Sansern said." and failing that we'll blame it on the Red Shirts, he should have added.

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