Thailand's current government has suspended former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawh, who was on a visit to the city of Zhejiang.
She had been expelled from the country before the verdict last month as an exemption from the former Prime Minister's guilty verdict due to an eligibility for the rice allowance she received from her. In this backdrop, Thailand's authorities have suspended her foreign passports.
She is said to have four Thai passports issued by the Thai government, and now all these passports are currently not allowed to be legally stay in overseas.
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