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Former Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra has fled Thailand for Singapore - report

 

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FILE PHOTO: Ousted former Thai prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra greets supporters as she leaves the Supreme Court in Bangkok, Thailand, August 1, 2017. REUTERS/Aukkarapon Niyomyat

 

Former PM Yingluck Shinawatra has already fled Thailand and is in Singapore, Khaosod English reports.

 

Citing a “very confidential report” Khaosod said that Ms Yingluck has is currently in Singapore.

 

The claim was made on a Facebook Live broadcast from outside the outside the Supreme Court, where many of Yingluck’s supporters have gathered.

 

Earlier, a warrant was issued for the arrest of Ms Yingluck after she failed to arrive at court for the verdict in her trial over a rice subsidy scheme.

 

Lawyers for Ms Yingluck said she was unable to attend due to ill health.

 

Meanwhile, Immigration Pol. Lt. Gen. Nathathorn Prousoontorn has told reporters there is no evidence that Ms Yingluck has left Thailand.

 
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If true,this is the best result that the Government could ever hope for,

they will be very pleased,solves all their problems surrounding her.  

and they never wanted to jail her as she would become a martyr. 

 

regards worgeordie

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A "coup assisted" flight?  

No way in the world could the most watched woman in Thailand, simply go to the airport, get on a plane, and leave the country, unless, of course, she was "allowed" to, or "assisted" by the very folks who supposedly want her head.  

Her fleeing the country is the best scenario the illegal Junta could hope for.  Gives them the chance to say: "See, she's guilty! She fled!", when everyone knows the verdict of this trial was predetermined before the original charges were even pressed.  

Now she can join her brother in Dubai, and then wage an online, Facebook & Line war against the junta, while building up her own support and sympathy.  

 

 

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25 minutes ago, pattayadgw said:

Amazing how quickly they issued an arrest warrant for her and yet look how long it took for the 'red bull' heir??  

 

Equally amazing is that Yingluck had been charged, been to court and was awaiting a verdict and yet the Red Bull heir has not been to court yet.

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6 minutes ago, Just1Voice said:

A "coup assisted" flight?  

No way in the world could the most watched woman in Thailand, simply go to the airport, get on a plane, and leave the country, unless, of course, she was "allowed" to, or "assisted" by the very folks who supposedly want her head.  

Her fleeing the country is the best scenario the illegal Junta could hope for.  Gives them the chance to say: "See, she's guilty! She fled!", when everyone knows the verdict of this trial was predetermined before the original charges were even pressed.  

Now she can join her brother in Dubai, and then wage an online, Facebook & Line war against the junta, while building up her own support and sympathy.  

 

 

 

perhaps all the police and Army that were supposedly keeping an eye on her were stopping people on the highways and around the court.

 

Her brother could have sent a plane for her but who knows the deep and dark secrets of the Shinawatra clan.

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If she's really fled out of the country, wonder if the current Immigration commanding police general will get the ax for having allowed her to abscond the country?

 

Guess this kind of thing gives new meaning to the Immigration motto... "bad guys [and gals] out."  They get out all right, they being rich/connected Thais who are facing jail for any variety of major crimes.

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I agree it's what the junta wanted., either her fleeing or a suspended sentence. In jail she could try to play the Aung San card and if found not guilty the coup makers would have found it hard to justify their actions.

Out of Thailand, she will probably go back to shopping and the whole of the last 5 years will become  a blur.

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25 minutes ago, Xaos said:

They were following her every step, she was on watch but managet to take a flight? Yeh right

Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk
 

I doubt she went to the airport

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10 minutes ago, Just1Voice said:

A "coup assisted" flight?  

No way in the world could the most watched woman in Thailand, simply go to the airport, get on a plane, and leave the country, unless, of course, she was "allowed" to, or "assisted" by the very folks who supposedly want her head.  

Her fleeing the country is the best scenario the illegal Junta could hope for.  Gives them the chance to say: "See, she's guilty! She fled!", when everyone knows the verdict of this trial was predetermined before the original charges were even pressed.  

Now she can join her brother in Dubai, and then wage an online, Facebook & Line war against the junta, while building up her own support and sympathy.  

 

 

"Her fleeing the country is the best scenario the illegal Junta could hope for.  Gives them the chance to say: "See, she's guilty! She fled!", when everyone knows the verdict of this trial was predetermined before the original charges were even pressed."

 

Saying it is one thing. Expecting anyone to actually believe it is quite another. Everyone is going to be laughing at them and their threadbare excuses, even their support base.

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1 minute ago, Father Fintan Stack said:

The junta let her go. 

 

Just as they did with Thaksin letting him go to the Olympics. 
 

It's all a con mate.

Maybe so, but the Shinawatra clan was conning Thailand long before the junta was.

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We don't actually KNOW (yet) that she's left the country. Maybe she has or maybe she's sick or maybe she's just sick 'n tired of the whole schmozzle & decided to have a day or 2 off & up yours!

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