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태국 군부, 잉락 전총리 구금 당해..

May 24, 2014 - 13:59 By 서지연

잉락 전 태국 총리는 현재 군부에 의해 구금돼어 있다고 Puea Thai 당 고위 관계자가 밝혔다.

이 고위 관게자는 "잉락 전 총리의 언니 부부도 구금 중이며 우리는 국가 문제를 우선적으로 정돈할 필요가 있다"고 전했다.

한편 태국 군부는 소환을 명령한 잉락 등 정치인사 114명을 포함한 155명에 대해서도 출국금지 명령을 내렸다.

잉락 전 태국 총리가 구금 장소는 구체적으로 알려지지 않았으나 방콕 북쪽 사라부리주의 군부대일 가능성이 높다고 추청되고 있다.

한편 군부는 국가평화질서유지회의(NPOMC)의 핵심 책임자들을 인선한 것으로 알려졌다.

NPOMC의 의장은 프라윳 찬-오차 육군참모총장이며 국가안보 담당은 따나삭 빠띠마프라곤 최고사령관, 사회심리 담당은 나롱 피파타나사이 해군사령관이 맡고 있다.

경제부 책임자는 쁘라찐 쭌통 공군사령관, 법무•사법 담당자에는 빠이불 꿈차야 육군부사령관, 특별부는 아둘 사엥싱깨우 경찰청장이 맡았다.

이밖의 정부 기관도 군부의 지휘아래 있다.

현재 태국 도심에서는 시민들이 여저히 '쿠데타 반대'를 외치며 시위를 벌어지고 있다.

코리아헤럴드 서지연 기자 (jyseo@heraldcorp.com)


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"It is confirmed that she was detained by the military since she reported to the junta yesterday," said the source, who was present when Yingluck answered a call to report to the army on Friday.

"We are unsure of her whereabouts because the military confiscated her mobile phones and those of her aides," said the source, who had served in Yingluck's government.

Yingluck was removed from office in a controversial court ruling earlier this month that set the stage for the military takeover announced on Thursday by army chief General Prayut Chan-O-Cha.

She was among 155 prominent figures from both sides of Thailand's bitter political divide who the army has said were summoned, which also included her successor, now-deposed caretaker premier Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan.  

Most of those summoned appear to have been Puea Thai members or prominent supporters.  

They were also banned from leaving the country, a step analysts said appeared aimed at averting formation of a government-in-exile.  

Yingluck reported to a Bangkok army facility on Friday morning. The Bangkok Post quoted military and other sources as saying she was subsequently taken to another unspecified army installation.

Yingluck's aide Wim Rungwattanajinda told AFP on Friday the former premier was thought to have been taken to a military camp outside the capital. (AFP)