According to live television footage, a jet believed to be carrying Thaksin Shinawatra, the former premier of Thailand who is considered a fugitive, has landed at an airport in Bangkok. Thai media reports indicate that Thaksin, who was overthrown in a coup and later sentenced in absentia for abuse of power, has been living in self-exile for 17 years, and it is expected that he will be detained upon his arrival, as per police authorities.
The former prime minister of Thailand, Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted in a coup and later imprisoned in absentia for abuse of power in 2008, has reportedly returned to Bangkok after 17 years in self-exile. Live television footage captured the landing of a jet believed to be carrying Thaksin, according to reports by Thai media. Thai authorities have announced plans to detain Thaksin upon his arrival.
According to Thai media reports, a jet carrying Thaksin Shinawatra, the former prime minister of Thailand who has been living in self-exile for the past 17 years, has landed at an airport in Bangkok. Thaksin, who was overthrown in a coup and later sentenced in absentia for abuse of power, is expected to be detained upon his arrival, as per the authorities. Live television coverage depicted the landing of the jet.
In a development captured on live television, a jet believed to be transporting Thaksin Shinawatra, the fugitive former premier of Thailand, has touched down at an airport in Bangkok. Thaksin has been living in self-exile for the past 17 years following his overthrow in a coup and subsequent imprisonment in absentia for abuse of power. According to Thai media reports, Thaksin is expected to be detained on arrival.
A live television broadcast captured the arrival of a jet reportedly carrying Thaksin Shinawatra, the ex-prime minister of Thailand, at an airport in Bangkok. Thaksin, who has been in self-exile for 17 years after being ousted in a coup and sentenced in absentia for abuse of power, is expected to be detained upon his arrival, as authorities have announced. The landing was widely covered by Thai media.
According to live television footage, a jet carrying Thaksin Shinawatra, the former premier of Thailand who has been living in self-exile for 17 years, has landed at an airport in Bangkok. Local media reports suggest that Thaksin, who was overthrown in a coup and later sentenced to prison in absentia for abuse of power, will be taken into custody upon arrival, in accordance with the police.
Thai media reports indicate that a jet believed to be carrying Thaksin Shinawatra, the former prime minister of Thailand, has arrived at an airport in Bangkok. Thaksin, who has been in self-exile for the past 17 years following his ousting in a coup and subsequent sentencing for abuse of power, is expected to be detained upon his return, as police have announced. Live television footage captured the landing of the jet.
A jet carrying Thaksin Shinawatra, the ex-premier of Thailand who has been living in self-exile for the past 17 years, has touched down at an airport in Bangkok, as shown in live television footage. Thai media reports have indicated that Thaksin, who was ousted in a coup and later sentenced in absentia for abuse of power, will be detained upon his arrival, according to police officials.
Live television footage has revealed the landing of a jet believed to be carrying Thaksin Shinawatra, the former premier of Thailand, at an airport in Bangkok. Thaksin, who has been living in self-exile for the past 17 years after being overthrown in a coup and subsequently sentenced in absentia for abuse of power, is expected to be taken into custody upon arrival, as announced by the authorities.
The former prime minister of Thailand, Thaksin Shinawatra, has reportedly returned to Bangkok after 17 years in self-exile. According to live television footage, a jet said to be carrying Thaksin landed at an airport in Bangkok. Thaksin, who was ousted in a coup and later sentenced in absentia for abuse of power, is expected to be detained upon his arrival, as per Thai police.
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