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Police seek talks with Yingluck confidants

By The Nation

 

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Pol Gen Srivara.

 

BANGKOK: -- In an attempt to locate former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra, police hope to interview more of the people who were close to her shortly before her disappearance.

 

Police chief Chakthip Chaijinda said on Tuesday that the police would extend invitations to talk to at least 14 people, including some Pheu Thai's ex-MPs, who reportedly met Yingluck at a hotel in Bangkok before she apparently fled the country.

 

Police earlier summoned her bodyguards to give their accounts. Pol Colonel Watanyu Wittayaphalothai, who has provided security to Shinawatra family political office holders since the premiership of Yingluck’s brother Thaksin, was one of them.

 

Deputy police chief Pol General Srivara Rangsipramanakul said he had met Watanyu on Monday and asked him what he knew. It was a useful discussion but he could not disclose any details at this point, Srivara said.

 

Chakthip said he had no clue as to why Yingluck fled or who helped her. 

 

The immigration police have checked all possible departure points, including those at airports, but had found no clues whether she has slipped through any of them.

 

Thai police have contacted Interpol, which is represented in more than 190 countries, but so far have not yet received any replies.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30325215

 
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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Thai police have contacted Interpol but so far have not yet received any replies.

I suspect Interpol are fully aware that the Thai military are just using them up as they play their own silly domestic games (as they have done in the past with Boy and the Monk) and have put their request into to their "Must do Tomorrow" basket.

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Thai police have contacted Interpol but so far have not yet received any replies.

 

"I don't <deleted> believe this..."

"What?"

"They've hung up. Again."

"Ah, well. Perhaps it's a bad line. Give it another try in a minute or two..."

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54 minutes ago, gandalf12 said:

Apparently there was guards around the house before she disappeared, would they be considered as close?

There were 10,000 gaurds around the temple when the monk walked out and disappeared without being noticed

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

In an attempt to locate former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra, police hope to interview more of the people who were close to her shortly before her disappearance.

I thought the RTP was supposed to be close to her. Do they intend to interview themselves?

 

And confidants presumably includes confidantes?

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Have these so called police had there bank accounts audited based around salary ? I would have completed this immediately taking office as PM. As part of the ongoing corruption and raping the Thai nation. No of course not Prayut is in the action himself. Yingluck was not a criminal but you guys are arch crooks that should be jailed in general population.

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