The person who took Yingluck from the country needs to take responsibility,” he said. Yingluck has not been seen since failing to appear at a verdict reading in the case related to her government’s rice-pledging scheme on August 25. An initial report claimed that Yingluck fled Thailand to Cambodia before flying to Singapore and Dubai, where her brother Thaksin lives in self-exile has a home. Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and Prawit are due to attend the meeting in Cambodia on Thursday. In a related development, junta spokesman Colonel Winthai Suvaree denied the military had received any information from police about Yingluck.
Source: The Nation Bangkok September 06, 2017 12:00 UTC