Supporters present flowers to former Thai prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra upon her arrival at the Thai Supreme Court in Bangkok, Thailand, July 21, 2017. [Photo/Xinhua] DUBAI - Thailand's former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra has fled from Thailand to Dubai, US news channel CNN reported Friday. Yingluck's escape came just two days before a Thai court is due to deliver a verdict over her case of rice subsidies, CNN quoted a highly-placed source in Yinluck's Pheu Thai party as saying on Friday. She allegedly escaped on Aug 23 with her 15-year-old son over Singapore and flew from there directly to Dubai, CNN said. There was yet no official comment available from the UAE or by the UAE's state media about the CNN report. In the past, the UAE had been the destination for several politicians seeking refuge. In 2003, shortly after a US-led coalition toppled the Iraqi regime under Saddam Hussein, his former Minister of Information Muhammad Al-Sahaf, known as Baghdad Bob or Comical Ali, fled to the UAE capital Abu Dhabi. Pakistan's former prime minister Benazir Bhutto relocated to Dubai after she lost elections in 1997, where she resided with her family until her return to her country in 2007. create your own wristband
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