Yingluck and Thaksin Shinawatra are exposed in Japan and Thailand: necessary measures will be taken.

Yingluck (left) and Thaksin (right) (photo from Kyodo News Agency)
Overseas networkFebruary 12 thJapanese media quoted "Thailand Daily" as saying that Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan)12 said on the 12th that Thailand’s former two prime ministers Thaksin Shinawatra and Yingla brothers and sisters are currently in Japan. Ba Yi said that the Thai Embassy in Japan and other relevant institutions have been ordered to take necessary measures.
According to Kyodo News, Thai Deputy Prime Minister Ba Yi told reporters in Laos, where he visited, that he had received reports that Thaksin and Yingla brothers and sisters were currently in Japan.
Japanese media said that Ba Yi did not mention Yingla’s location in Japan and the purpose of going to Japan.
Ba Yi said, "The relevant institutions (such as the Thai Embassy in Japan) have been ordered to take necessary measures." He also said that instructions have been issued to collect information related to Yingluck.
According to previous reports, on January 9, the Thai Foreign Ministry said that the former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck, who fled abroad to escape the verdict of the rice purchase case, had been staying in the UK since last September. Thai media said that Yingluck has applied for political asylum in Britain and is waiting for a reply from the British authorities. The police chief of Thailand’s national police said that the Thai police would continue their efforts to extradite Yingluck to Thailand.

Yingla photos taken by netizens. (Source: Thailand NEW18 Channel Twitter)
On December 29th, 2017, the website of NEW18 Channel in Thailand said that some netizens took photos of Yingla shopping in Westfield, a famous British shopping mall. Yingla was immersed in the atmosphere of Christmas Day that day, and her mood was completely unaffected by domestic affairs. This is the first exposure of Yingla’s frontal photo after netizens met in a shopping mall in London, England in November and took a photo of suspected former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck.

On August 25, 2017, the original verdict of the former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck’s "rice dereliction of duty case" was postponed. Yingluck said that she could not attend the verdict due to illness, so the Supreme Court of Thailand arrested Yingluck. Since then, the Thai government has confirmed that former Prime Minister Yingluck has fled Thailand. (Compile/Overseas Network Gong Hao)