Pol Maj-General Pakkapong said he could not say whether the officer has fled the country. The Metropolitan Deputy Commander Pol Maj-General Pakkapong Pongpetra, who is leading the investigation into the case, said the police would issue a second call for summons first instead of an arrest warrant. Deputy Police Chief Pol General Srivara Ransibrahmanakul, meanwhile, said the police have not yet heard any updates about Yingluck from Interpol. Yingluck was sentenced in absentia for five years on September 27 for failing to prevent corruption in her government rice-pledging scheme. Her four Thailand passports have been revoked while there are reports that she is seeking asylum in foreign countries.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 10, 2017 18:00 UTC