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Bangkok Post
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Pu passport approved?

The latest completely unconfirmed report is that fugitive ex-premier Yingluck Shinawatra is living in London, and is carrying a British passport.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has brushed aside a report that the United Kingdom has issued fugitive former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra with a passport despite admitting he had not received any information about the matter.

He also refused to comment on a message posted on Instagram on Saturday by Panthongtae Shinawatra, the son of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, that the Shinawatra family no longer wanted any involvement in politics, and longed to have the warmth of family life back.

Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai said it is normal in certain countries to issue (sell) passports to foreign investors, but added that he did not think the UK, which has strict immigration rules, has such a policy.

Mr Don said the Foreign Ministry has not looked into the issue as its job ended with the revocation of Yingluck's passports and the investigation work has to be carried out by police.

Asked if Yingluck is residing in the UK, Mr Don said Thai authorities have still been unable to confirm her whereabouts.

When the report of the UK giving her a passport emerged, the Thai embassy in London checked the information with the British authorities and confirmed it to be false.

Mr Don said the government had not instructed the embassy to check the report and that the embassy had done so on its own initiative.

Asked if the Thai government will be informed immediately if Yingluck is granted a passport or asylum by any country, Mr Don said it is up to that country to decide whether to inform the applicant's country.

While UK ambassador Brian Davidson declined to comment Monday on the report, anofficial at the British embassy in Bangkok said the standard response would be: "We do not comment on an individual's visa or passport."

Speculation about Yingluck's whereabouts has been rife since she fled Thailand three months ago to escape a five-year prison sentence.

There were rumours that she has been living with her elder brother Thaksin in Dubai while also seeking asylum in the UK.

Yingluck's current whereabouts remain a mystery.


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