Special report:
Coup d'etat in
Thailand
BANGKOK, Sept. 21 (Xinhua) -- The plane used by
Thailand's ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra on his overseas trip before
the coup landed at a military airport in Bangkok Thursday, military sources
said.
Aboard the plane are some officials and aids who had
accompanied Thaksin on his previous overseas trips since early September to
Finland, Cuba and the United States, sources told Xinhua.
But now it is not sure whether Thaksin is among the passengers.
The ousted PM arrived Wednesday in London, where he owns a house,
according to earlier reports.
Two ministers of Taksin government have reported to
the martial authority body -- the Administrative Reform Council (ARC) which took
over the government in Tuesday night's coup. Enditem
