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Police van at Yingluck’s house arouses speculation

By The Nation

 

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Yingluck's house

 

A security camera video clip emerged on Thursday showing several vehicles entering and exiting the residence of former premier Yingluck Shinawatra, including a police van, on August 23.

 

Isra News Agency released the clip, eliciting rumours that Yingluck could have been in the van.

 

Yingluck failed to show up to hear the verdict regarding her alleged negligence in her government’s rice-pledging scheme at the Supreme Court last Friday (August 25).

 

On August 23, she was last seen in the morning giving alms to monks and in the afternoon visiting a hotel with her entourage.

 

The online news agency reported that Yingluck had returned home on August 23 at around 2pm. From that time, several vehicles entered and exited her house included a Toyota Fortuner, a Honda Civic, an Isuzu pickup and a Nissan March.

 

The report said the Fortuner belonged to Pinthongta Shinawatra, the daughter of Yingluck’s brother Thaksin Shinawatra.

 

However, the most interesting vehicle was a police van seen leaving the house at about 9pm. 

 

It is believed that she may have escaped on August 23 because no one has reported seeing her the following day.

 

When asked about the van, the national police chief on Thursday refused to comment on the report, saying he had already assigned his deputy, Pol General Srivara Rangsibhramanakul, to handle the case.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30325414

 
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Posted
7 minutes ago, Bobobirdiebuddy said:

Honestly, Amazing Thailand.  Such a silly show, a pathetic farce that anyone with a brain can see right through.  Such entertainment!

 

3rd world= low expectations

Posted

There are several undercover agents searching the house for her,the vehicles were just delivering somtam for their lunches :sorry:

Posted (edited)
38 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

The online news agency reported that Yingluck had returned home on August 23 at around 2pm. From that time, several vehicles entered and exited her house included a Toyota Fortuner, a Honda Civic, an Isuzu pickup and a Nissan March.

 

The report said the Fortuner belonged to Pinthongta Shinawatra, the daughter of Yingluck’s brother Thaksin Shinawatra.

 

However, the most interesting vehicle was a police van seen leaving the house at about 9pm. 

I disagree, I'd say the fortuner "shin escape vehicle" was the most interesting.

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Posted

Does anyone really care, seems the government although making a few useless statements and lots of foot in mouth or bullet holes to the feet doesn't seem all to concerned, so why should the unwashed, uneducated, and irrelevant farangs care about YL etc. 

Posted
16 minutes ago, Artisi said:

Does anyone really care, seems the government although making a few useless statements and lots of foot in mouth or bullet holes to the feet doesn't seem all to concerned, so why should the unwashed, uneducated, and irrelevant farangs care about YL etc. 

You care enough to opine on this and insult others with those unnecessary derogatory description of others who might have a different view. You should be proud of yourself.

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34 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

You care enough to opine on this and insult others with those unnecessary derogatory description of others who might have a different view. You should be proud of yourself.

 

Well here's a thought, given all your previous claims of having inside information, what's the truth?

 

And by the way, you've written plenty of derogatory comments about many folks in the past, which no doubt you're proud of.

 

Posted (edited)
42 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

You care enough to opine on this and insult others with those unnecessary derogatory description of others who might have a different view. You should be proud of yourself.

Read between the lines Eric if that's possible, the derogatory description (in your view) is how the majority of Thais look at farangs living in Thailand, so our opinion counts for bugger all. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Bluespunk said:

I disagree, I'd say the fortuner "shin escape vehicle" was the most interesting.

that exactly what my blue glass ball says

Posted
12 minutes ago, Artisi said:

Read between the lines Eric if that's possible, the derogatory description (in your view) is how the majority of Thais look at farangs living in Thailand, so our opinion counts for bugger all. 

 

Talk about yourself! Most Thais I meet seem to think quite well of me.

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3 minutes ago, naboo said:

 

Talk about yourself! Most Thais I meet seem to think quite well of me.

Is that (most) of the 100 Thais you've meet and know or a couple of million?

But you're probably right, it might be a little O/T, but to many - we don't rate a second thought. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Artisi said:

Is that (most) of the 100 Thais you've meet and know or a couple of million?

But you're probably right, it might be a little O/T, but to many - we don't rate a second thought. 

Most Thais don't personally know any farangs, so it's hard for them to have any opinion of us....and who cares one iota of them uninformed opinion based on what they see on TV?

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2 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

I disagree, I'd say the fortuner "shin escape vehicle" was the most interesting.

The Nissan March the most likely escape vehicle, none would ever think

she would get in one of those,in the back under a blanket.

regards worgeordie

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Just now, worgeordie said:

The Nissan March the most likely escape vehicle, none would ever think

she would get in one of those,in the back under a blanket.

regards worgeordie

She was driving the bloody thing.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

Look carefully again at the video. What is that Army helicopter doing on the lawn?

Bringing  Chelsea,  the team her son Nong Pipe, supports, to practise on the life -size football pitch next to the house.

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13 minutes ago, bannork said:

Bringing  Chelsea,  the team her son Nong Pipe, supports, to practise on the life -size football pitch next to the house.

Thai nicknames traditionally refer to events and appearances around the time of the birth. The mind boggles.

Posted
2 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

I disagree, I'd say the fortuner "shin escape vehicle" was the most interesting.

wouldn't all those vehicles be stashing cash and valuables and expensive belongings to take with her to Dubai

Posted
7 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

Thai nicknames traditionally refer to events and appearances around the time of the birth. The mind boggles.

His real name is far more dignified- Suphasek- meaning a  fine and good student 

Posted
10 minutes ago, gamini said:

wouldn't all those vehicles be stashing cash and valuables and expensive belongings to take with her to Dubai

And all under the watchful eye of your junta, who know nothing.

Posted

In breaking news , a larger than normal noodle cart was observed pushed up close to the wall. CC cams showed that the vendor was struggling to push the cart back down the soi. The cart was later found abandoned in a canal. Authorities are investigating.

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However, the most interesting vehicle was a police van seen leaving the house at about 9pm [on the 23rd, the last day YL was seen in public and two days before her court date]. 

 

Caught with their pants down again???

 

Posted
6 hours ago, Bobobirdiebuddy said:

Honestly, Amazing Thailand.  Such a silly show, a pathetic farce that anyone with a brain can see right through.  Such entertainment!

 

They certainly don't need to invent stories for TV (comedy) drama series here. All they've got to do is write scripts based on the silly news. You can't invent stuff like that!

Posted

If there were that many vehicles involved in YL vanishing you would of thought by now it would of had someone's loose lips flapping.

Posted

As long as Big Brother Thaksin is paying the Brown shirts to protect his sister do you really think they would start a serious investigation? Noo...!

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