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Red shirts slam govt ‘false news’ on weapons
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 05, 2017
JUNTA ‘SHOULD FULFIL ITS PROMISE’ TO LIFT POLITICAL BAN AHEAD OF NEXT ELECTION
Prayut ‘concerned’ about weapons cache
MONDAY, DECEMBER 04, 2017
Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha on Monday voiced concerns about the recent discovery in Chachoensao of military weapons purportedly belonging to extremist militant Wutthipong “Ko Tee” Kachathamakul.
Weapons find ‘no reason to delay poll’
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 02, 2017
POLITICIANS SAY SUCH A MOVE WOULD POINT TO JUNTA’S FAILURE TO MAINTAIN LAW AND ORDER
‘Ko Tee’ hunted after weapons cache discovered
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2017
Security is being tightened in Bangkok and neighbouring provinces following the discovery this week of a large cache of military weapons in Chachoengsao, purportedly stored in preparation for an attack in the capital.
Authorities unable to confirm ‘Ko Tee’ is dead
TUESDAY, AUGUST 08, 2017
General Thawip Netniyom, secretary-general of the National Security Council, says he cannot confirm speculation fugitive red-shirt leader Wutthipong Kachathamakul is dead, after previous reports he had been abducted.
PM ‘not yet briefed’ by security officers regarding alleged abduction of ‘Ko Tee’
TUESDAY, AUGUST 01, 2017
PRIME MINISTER Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday said he had not yet received confirmation about reports from security officers regarding the alleged disappearance of fugitive red-shirt leader Wutthipong Kachathamakul.
Military stays mum on rumour that ‘Ko Tee’ abducted and killed
MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017
Top military officers and other senior security officials yesterday could not confirm a report that a fugitive red-shirt leader who took refuge in Laos has been abducted and possibly killed.
Thailand still targeting red shirt leader despite Laos’ ‘cool response’ 
TUESDAY, JULY 04, 2017
Security authorities still attempt to locate hardcore red shirt leader Wutthipong Kotchathamkhun, or “Ko Tee”, over arrest warrants in 21 cases including for lese majeste, despite failing to get cooperation from his safe haven country, Laos.
Authorities seek to confirm whether ‘Ko Tee’ has moved to Cambodia
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2017
Authorities are verifying whether fugitive red-shirt leader Wuttipong “Ko Tee” Kottham-makhun has fled from Laos to Cambodia.
Laos ‘has blocked Internet broadcasts by ‘Ko Tee’
FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2017
AUTHORITIES in Laos have cooperated with the Thai government to block Internet-radio broadcasts by fugitive militant red-shirt Wutthipong Kachathamkhun, the head of the National Security Council said on Friday.