He called it the first “solid evidence” to emerge from a two-week investigation of Yingluck taking the easterly route. Prawit said the CCTV cameras could track the vehicle’s movement no further, so there was no evidence that it crossed the border into Cambodia. Officials are trying to track down the car’s driver for interrogation, he said. Prawit said Yingluck could have taken any of several other routes through the area and they too were being scrutinised.
Source: The Nation Bangkok September 08, 2017 05:48 UTC