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Legal aide to be questioned on suspect Aod

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Legal aide to be questioned on suspect Aod
THE SUNDAY NATION

BANGKOK: -- POLICE will summon a 'lawyer' affiliated with the Pheu Thai Party to question him about the whereabouts of Aod Payungwong, one of the suspects in the Erawan Shrine bombing, Royal Thai Police spokesman Pol Lt-General Prawut Thawornsiri said yesterday.

There have been reports that Bunchaliew Dussadi, a legal consultant to several Pheu Thai politicians, posted Bt40,000 bail to seek temporary release for Aod, or Yongyuth Pobkaew, for his involvement in a case in 2010.

"We have to ask Bunchaliew if he posted bail for Aod and if he knows the whereabouts of Aod,'' he said.

He said it was not yet known if Aod had fled the country.

Meanwhile, police are hunting for an Arab-looking man whose image was captured by a security camera in a military court last week, the same day that two bomb suspects - Adem Karadag and Yusufu Mieraili - were sent to the court to seek permission for detention. That was the day the two re-enacted their alleged involvement in the crime.

Prawut said police had no idea yet if the man was involved in the Erawan Shrine attack. His pictures had been sent to all immigration checkpoints across the country and he would be held for questioning if found.

A source from Pheu Thai yesterday denied that Bunchaliew was a lawyer to many Pheu Thai politicians. He said Bunchaliew was just an official at a law firm, and was not himself a lawyer.

Nuttawut Saikuar, a key Pheu Thai politician and leader of the red shirts' United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), also dismissed media reports that Bunchaliew had represented red shirts in court. He said many people provided legal assistance to the red shirts for humanitarian reasons.

In a related development, security officials in Kanchanaburi have stepped up checks on all routes along the border after reports said that Aod may have been hiding in the province with the support of a former politician.

Acting police chief in Kanchanaburi, Pol Colonel Chinnapat Tansrisakul, said he had ordered all 21 police stations in the province, local leaders and tourism police to search for Aod, but they had not found any clue to his whereabouts.

Police Col Weerayot Karunyathorn, the superintendent of Kanchanaburi Immigration division, said he had ordered immigration police to check all vehicles going in and out of the country. Pictures of Aod had been sent to all checkpoints.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Legal-aide-to-be-questioned-on-suspect-Aod-30270137.html

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-- The Nation 2015-10-04

From my experience just wait for lunch or when its raining, that gets around the police check point issue.

Yesterday the report said they were sure Aod was still in bkk after recent intelligwnce.....

hahahahaha, so the red leaders stated that they have never heard of him yet one of their lawyers paid the bail money to get him released, these people continually stick both feet in their mouths, what a total pack of dipsticks.

hahahahaha, so the red leaders stated that they have never heard of him yet one of their lawyers paid the bail money to get him released, these people continually stick both feet in their mouths, what a total pack of dipsticks.

Simple yardstick to apply to Pheu Thai (or whatever they are calling themselves), if you hear any words coming out of their mouths, it's all lies. Same thing applies to many other situations.

7 million baht should silence all of this lol

It's all about money in Thailand nothing else matters

hahahahaha, so the red leaders stated that they have never heard of him yet one of their lawyers paid the bail money to get him released, these people continually stick both feet in their mouths, what a total pack of dipsticks.

Absolutely. Just like the current bunch of dipsticks in charge.

hahahahaha, so the red leaders stated that they have never heard of him yet one of their lawyers paid the bail money to get him released, these people continually stick both feet in their mouths, what a total pack of dipsticks.

Absolutely. Just like the current bunch of dipsticks in charge.

And just like the dipsticks in charge of lots of other countries.

With social media, greater information availability and researching of things made easier - yet still the politicians lie and have no shame.

I expect Aod has been around a bit so dodging the RTP won't be hard for him, and perhaps that's just what they want.

If the lawyer tells them where he is today do they think he'l be there tomorrow?

hahahahaha, so the red leaders stated that they have never heard of him yet one of their lawyers paid the bail money to get him released, these people continually stick both feet in their mouths, what a total pack of dipsticks.

Absolutely. Just like the current bunch of dipsticks in charge.

And just like the dipsticks in charge of lots of other countries.

With social media, greater information availability and researching of things made easier - yet still the politicians lie and have no shame.

Quote yet still the politicians lie and have no shame. unquote. It takes years of selective breeding to turn these world wide "dipsticks" into what they are today. You have to shove the dipstick up their keister today to find their bullshit level. Next step check and see if their eyes are brown they could be down a quart.

And if they can get hold of others there is another payment waiting

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