The Borneo Post

Thai Prime Minister brushes aside deal behind Yingluck’s escape

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BANGKOK: Thai Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan- o- cha brushed aside accusation­s by certain quarters in the country that he brokered a deal which had facilitate­d the escape of former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra from the country.

However, he did not discount the possibilit­ies of involvemen­t by errant government officials in assisting her escape and promised to get to the bottom of the matter.

“No way the National Council for Peace and Order ( NCPO) (assisting Yingluck to flee the country), except some ‘bad person’ (officials) that neglect their duties to gain some benefit, but we will fi nd out,” he told the media after chairing the weekly cabinet meeting here yesterday.

He warned of punishment against those found to have helped Yingluck

No way the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) (assisting Yingluck to flee the country), except some ‘bad person’ (officials) that neglect their duties to gain some benefit, but we will find out.

in her escape from Thailand.

The government has been criticised, including by former leaders of the ‘ Yellow Shirts’ movement for failing to stop Yingluck from escaping the country, despite imposing tight surveillan­ce on the younger sister of exiled former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

Yingluck, the country’s first female Prime Minister was alleged to have escaped the country two days before she was scheduled to appear in a court proceeding last Friday in a case where she was accused of negligence in a rice subsidy scheme implemente­d during her administra­tion.

She had denied all allegation­s.

According to Prayut, the government has launched an investigat­ion to gather details surroundin­g her escape, including about the possible routes she might take to flee the country undetected.

Thailand, according to him, has contacted countries in the region, including Cambodia and Singapore, as well as the United Arab Emirates, seeking informatio­n on the younger sister of Thaksin. — Bernama the

Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha, Thai Prime Minister

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