September 2, 20178 yr 12 hours ago, NCC1701A said: " So far they have no clues to which unit it belongs, said a police spokesperson." so they can't ask at "roll call" or at a start of a shift who was driving a truck in and out of the compound? if only to get everyone on the record? Thanks so much.......I haven't had a good laugh for a long time
September 2, 20178 yr Maybe it was a Burmese truck because "THAI Police would never do such a thing”.
September 2, 20178 yr Fake cops in fake police car, fake pursuit, fake escape, fake news story. Let's not forget what her big brother did before he got into the entrepreneur business. Ya gotta have friends.
September 2, 20178 yr What i can't understand is that she left WITHOUT her son..That would be the LAST thing a mother would do to her own blood..Could it be that she didn't want (if something went wrong escaping)her son to see/know what she had planned? If i was a Policeofficer now i would wiretap her sons phone and her relatives..Can't belive she dumped her son..Me speculating..
September 2, 20178 yr I believe that Fearless Leader's goons investigators[?] have already spent 10x the effort during the past few days investigating[?] where former PM Yingluck might, or might not, be than they have spent during the last few years investigating being simply curious as to where fugitive Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya might possibly be, i.e., hanging out with his buddies living the good life without a care in the world. [WOW, that's a long sentence! ]
September 2, 20178 yr 7 minutes ago, DuiDui48 said: What i can't understand is that she left WITHOUT her son..That would be the LAST thing a mother would do to her own blood..Could it be that she didn't want (if something went wrong escaping)her son to see/know what she had planned? If i was a Policeofficer now i would wiretap her sons phone and her relatives..Can't belive she dumped her son..Me speculating.. My guess is, he didn't want to live anywhere but here. Here he has celebrity status but with way more money. Anywhere else, he is a son of criminal mother and uncle.
September 2, 20178 yr The Thai population is being treated like idiots by the powers that be. Anyone with a modicum of intelligence realise that she was ushered out of the country to avoid an embarrassing civil upheaval. The police are in a hole and are still digging. The question is, who gave the order to help her on her way?
September 2, 20178 yr More than likely it was the truck used to escort her to a private jet, at Don Muang, so she could escape the country with the blessings of those at the top. All of the fuss that is being made is strictly for public consumption, and to avoid the pathological fear of losing face. 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.
September 2, 20178 yr By now it would be clear an escape from an airport in neighbouring countries didn't happen so a land and sea escape looks the most likely. My guess she was driven to Ranong, boarded a big yacht then sailed to UAE or some hideout Island her brother has organised. The longer she can keep undiscovered the the more likely the junta will give up. With elections looming they have bigger fish to fry!
September 2, 20178 yr Well although slightly biased, I genuinely hope it is my thieving step son driving my car which he stole. At least that way Plod might do something about it but there again.........
September 2, 20178 yr Just now, tracker1 said: How hard is it to know who owns the police car ? How do you know it's a police car?
September 2, 20178 yr If 'Face' is so important to Thais, then why is it that the RTP always allow themselves to be painted with a clown face. Not a week goes by where they don't look foolish.
September 2, 20178 yr 5 hours ago, bizboi said: But still less of a joke than previous elected Governments that bought votes and practiced corruption every day Same as before but have article 44 to protect them.
September 2, 20178 yr 23 hours ago, snoop1130 said: So far they have no clues to which unit it belongs, said a police spokesperson. the thai , along with their ancestors, the chinese, are masters at defocus; and the simplest way to do that is to say/do; 'i dont know' ad infinitum; what could be simpler; public attention-span being so short-minded, pretty good strategy if you are 'them'; (not for the rest of us)
September 2, 20178 yr 21 hours ago, ratcatcher said: For God's sake someone, publish this on the front page of a newspaper here. . . .
September 2, 20178 yr Don't these guys go to the movies? Where the Police have instant access to flight information for all airlines and flight records of private planes going in and out of the country? Or do they only use those for their, unholy, war on pleasurable and useful substances. Don't they have a data base of all police cars registered and who they lent them to? I say lend because, who knows, they may not be police at all. Just one big happy corrupt family in the Kingdom. Sorry country. Or hub of intrigue, and endless possibilities. Enough to have 1,000s of expats glued to their TV forum , every day as their main form of entertainment. 555 Edited September 2, 20178 yr by Maggusoil grammar
September 2, 20178 yr Money and connections will get you everywhere in Thailand (and the rest of the world as well) What's new, pussycat?!?
September 2, 20178 yr One general thing that can be easily learned from Thai authorities and the junta is that the more they claim to be doing something, the more you can be sure that they are doing nothing or trying to put something under the carpet, or trying to blame others (Koh Tao, statues in Hua Hin, Ferrari RB etc). Conclusion is that they are not looking for who helped her, but they are surely using all their time to find scapegoats or lies, as always Edited September 2, 20178 yr by Next stop NK
September 2, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, Sparkles said: Fake news, Yingluck would be seen dead in anything less than a BMW I don't think she'd wish to be seen dead or alive in this BMW model, do you? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isetta
September 2, 20178 yr Private jets leaving, "under the radar" isn't an issue at all,, It's who was ON them,,, so a private jet logs a legit flight plan, people get on it, luggage gets loaded, The question is exactly WHO was on it?... with only a few paid-off Somchias, anything, anyone could've easily been loaded onto a legit flight, with only a few in the know.... She could've easily been escorted thru an airport employees security check point, boarded a private jet, in a private hanger, prior to it even being dragged out on the tarmac..... They act like NOTHING goes in or out of the airports that's, "illegal" pppffffttt,,, 5555555 Edited September 2, 20178 yr by Adeeos
September 2, 20178 yr On 01/09/2017 at 7:47 PM, kwonitoy said: They got the guilty party, THE TRUCK DID IT Brilliant deduction, an autonomous (self driving) "Herbie" the police truck. Case solved, lock up the truck and throw away the keys. Funny it didn't flee the scene before it was caught though.
September 2, 20178 yr I can understand the need to want to appear to be pulling in those who might've "aided & abetted" , but really, who cares? The horse is out of the barn, and there was never any doubt, was there, that a Shinawatre would be able to and was likely to pull off such a disappearance? Given the predictability (or perhaps the inevitability), all this just barely qualifies as news. My theory is that there was never any credible effort to watch her in the first place because of the impossibility of finding someone unbuyable enough to do it.
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