The Borneo Post

Yingluck has not obtained British passport — Official

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BANGKOK: Thailand’s fugitive former premier Yingluck Shinawatra has not obtained a British passport, China’s Xinhua news agency reported Thai Foreign Minister Don Pramudwina­i as saying yesterday.

His comment followed earlier news reports that Yingluck had been given the British passport after she had reportedly sought political asylum in Britain.

Don said such possibilit­ies were not officially reported by any authoritie­s, Thai or British. Neither has the British embassy in Bangkok filed any report about Yingluck to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs as yet, he said.

Thai media earlier reported that Yingluck was seeking political asylum in Britain after she had unexpected­ly departed Thailand and secretly traveled to the United Arab Emirates in August.

Yingluck reportedly fled the country via Cambodia, which shares border with Thailand, and found her way to the Middle East country after she had failed to show up before the Supreme Court.

In absentia of the former female leader, the Supreme Court delivered a final verdict and sentenced her to a five-year jail term on duty negligence and misconduct charges pertaining to a rice program which had been implemente­d by her Puea Thai (for the Thais) Partyled government and reportedly incurred an estimated 500 billion baht (about US$ 14.7 billion) in state losses several years ago. — Bernama

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