Chairit told investigators that on August 23 at around 6.20pm he drove a police car to wait for a car carrying Yingluck to appear at a Tesco Lotus branch in Bangkok’s Soi Watcharaphol area. Shortly afterwards, a Black Mercedes with Yingluck as a passenger arrived at the scene and sped towards Chaiyapeuk Housing Estate in the nearby area. Chairit’s car was waiting in front of Soi 23 of the housing estate. Yingluck tranferred to this vehicle, which was later driven to Chairit’s house. According to the police report, another two police officers also helped Yingluck to exit the country via the Thai-Cambodian border on August 23, two days before the Supreme Court was due to read its verdict.
Source: The Nation Bangkok September 23, 2017 18:00 UTC