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Police set up team to hunt Yingluck after ‘easy’ escape


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The special squad comprises:

One high-powered, fair-skinned socialite adept at Facebook stalking, finding the best parking spots at shopping malls and able to run in high heels to be first to arrive at exclusive new handbag introductions. Is a super fast draw with the phone when urgent incoming text needs to answered with an emoji.

 

"It takes one to find one," said the proud police commander.

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5 minutes ago, MrJohnson said:

Perfect outcome for the Junta.Yingluck can now be characterized as a coward who would not face justice and has abandoned her supporters. This, in contrast, to her being made a martyr by the courts and probably assisting to galvanize Phua Thai supporters if she had been incarcerated, which she most certainly would had she been found guilty.  Now they have both Thaksin and Yingluck permanently gone. That's pretty much the end of the Shinawatra dynasty. I would imagine the boys in green would be quite happy with that outcome.

You are assuming that anybody , bar die hard junta supporters , actually believes the farcical statements being trotted out.

Those that supported Phua Thai and before that TRT wont go away , the reasons that they sided with Thaksin wont go away , the problems wont go away.

The big boys in green are swimming against the tide , they will drown eventually.

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5 minutes ago, joecoolfrog said:

You are assuming that anybody , bar die hard junta supporters , actually believes the farcical statements being trotted out.

Those that supported Phua Thai and before that TRT wont go away , the reasons that they sided with Thaksin wont go away , the problems wont go away.

The big boys in green are swimming against the tide , they will drown eventually.

I'm not suggesting that anyone would accept or believe the 'farcical statements being trotted out' because they are really unbelievable. My point is that it is a good outcome for the Junta. You are also quite right that the problem(s) will not go away. However, I do think that it will be harder for the PT or TRT to mobilize without a leader and at the moment nobody is stepping up.

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Countless past governments of Thailand has done this failed rice subsidy scheme riddled with corruption again and again, I think the last one before "the darlings" government was Chuan Leekpais government in the 90is or so, They never went to jail for that mess......... 

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If i would be her i would declare "the man " himself suggested to run......big trouble in little Siam...:smile:

She has nothing more to loose...and creating big problem for "the man in charge..."

Or give back all the frozen possesions..

...She hold a "full street "pokerhand..."  :partytime2:

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It is extremely easy to get out of Thailand if you are escorted with your security team with suitcases full of cash. just hand a million to each and everyone that stands in the way.....And then you send the rest of your assets in a separate jumbo....

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6 hours ago, Thechook said:

Total incompetence by Prayuth and his elite security personnel,  couldn't guard a dead fish.  Thousands monitoring and guarding a monk who walks straight past, troops deployed, roadblocks set up to monitor Yingluk and the little old lady strolls out.

dum de dum dum .............

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In the 15 years I lived in Pattaya, the Shin family owned and maintained an entire floor, in the building I called home. Numerous times they would slide in with fancy cars in the evening and hang out for a few days to a week. Naturally, when Yingluck was ousted and being hounded, she came to Pattaya. Of course, the rest of the owners kept their mouths shut so we wouldn't have 10,000 Thai's chanting at the entrance.

 

I wouldn't be surprised if she was there now, just hanging out. 

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5 hours ago, PatOngo said:

If nothing else, she has confirmed that the PTB are a bunch of clowns.

I think there's still a chance she may be safely hiding at Wat Dhammakayo.

watching the soap opera from one of her many walk-in closets .....

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Seems like some people in that realm of politics really hate the Shinatra's... Its hard to believe both Taksin and Yingluck are hated... but I find Thai's are very jealous people... when someone likes you for what you do, then they find ways to rid of you... its like this in the teaching world... students love what you do, then some jealous old cow can't stand it and find ways to discredit and kick you out of the school.   I think the Kennedy's had the same problem.... 

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10 minutes ago, stewsan said:

In the 15 years I lived in Pattaya, the Shin family owned and maintained an entire floor, in the building I called home. Numerous times they would slide in with fancy cars in the evening and hang out for a few days to a week. Naturally, when Yingluck was ousted and being hounded, she came to Pattaya. Of course, the rest of the owners kept their mouths shut so we wouldn't have 10,000 Thai's chanting at the entrance.

 

I wouldn't be surprised if she was there now, just hanging out. 

The only place she is hanging out is the Dubai National Bank to see how much her brother stole from the Thai people and to see if there is enough for her also Red shirts in Thailand must be totally gutted by her doing this. Even Hitler stuck it out when he was leader even though he knew he could not win. Starting to wonder who is worse the Junta or these Ratbags The ones i feel sorry for are the Thai people. They deserve so much better than the trash they got now

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There is almost no doubt she was "let go". Thai airspace is highly restricted. It is some of the most restricted airspace in the world. There is less than a 1% chance she could have left without being given permission. There is less than a 1% chance she left by land. This is just not the way she rolls. She left by air, in a private jet. How many private jets are there in Thailand? And how hard is it to keep track of them? Not hard at all.

 

Also, when he claims they were not watching her, that is patently false. Of course they were. She was up on charges, for the biggest trial of the decade. The chances of them not watching her were less than zero. She was let go. It was probably decided at the highest levels, that this was the best outcome for all. And now the little man is playing the same inane game of deflection that Trump plays daily. Just say it, and a percent of the people will buy it. Well, this guy does not. And neither do most. 

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He does sound like Trump.  Blaming the press.   Is the airspace so tight?  I don't see  enough radar to prevent lower level flights from going undetected.   I read fast boat from Koh chang to Cambodia.   Everyone worries about her passport.  You don't think there are ways to get shipments of whatever you want across all the borders to Dubai.  Your joking?

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14 minutes ago, johnarth said:

I can't wait for her to say how long a sentence was planned for her, obvious much longer than 10 years I have no doubt some body spilled the beans to her for a price

I don't think payment to anyone would be necessary. M Yingluck has many more devoted followers and supporters than her sombre adversary. But I agree, she knew.and I too anxiously await the "judgment." But who is to say that it has not been rewritten in the light of circumstances, albeit in law irrelevant, after the trial. Such are the ways of what is known as the Thai legal system.

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3 hours ago, edwinchester said:

Can't wait for the upcoming movie of Yinglucks escape where she crawls through Bangkok sewers, a perilous minibus journey to the Cambodian border disguised as a Khmer labourer before the nailbiting climax through the minefield in nomansland.

That is good.  We'll use that.

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