Meanwhile, the Foreign Affairs Ministry has been able to seize her passports, found to be four so far. She fled the country prior to the original scheduled reading of the verdict in the case against her, on August 25. The deputy police chief said the Foreign Affairs Ministry had, however, managed to revoke four passports in the ex-PM’s name: two general passports, and two diplomat passports. In regard to her missing the deadline to appeal the Supreme Court ruling against her, he stressed that it was “her business”. Yingluck’s deadline for the appeal passed on Friday, without her filing such a request to the court.
Source: The Nation Bangkok October 30, 2017 10:41 UTC