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Who Do You Think Is Responsible For The Bangkok Bombing?


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  1. 1. Who do you think is responsible for the Bangkok bombing?

    • ISIS
    • Uighurs
    • southern Muslim separatists
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    • red shirts
    • Thaksin
    • Australian backpackers
    • crazed individual
    • another Muslim group


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Thai police seek 2 new suspects in Bangkok bombing probe

 

http://news.yahoo.com/thai-police-seek-2-suspects-bangkok-bombing-probe-063653026.html

 

Thai police issued two new arrest warrants and released images Monday of more suspects, a Thai woman and a foreign man of unknown nationality, in the widening investigation into Bangkok's deadly bombing two weeks ago.

 

During a televised statement, police broadcast a photograph of the woman's Thai identification card showing a young woman in a black headscarf and a sketch of the man whose nationality was unknown.

 

The development came after police arrested a man from an apartment in Bangkok's outskirts on Saturday and seized bomb-making equipment that included detonators, ball bearings and a metal pipe believed to be a bomb casing.

 

More bomb-making materials were discovered in a second apartment during a raid Sunday in a nearby neighborhood, national police spokesman Prawuth Thavornsiri said Monday. He said the second apartment, in a neighborhood known as Min Buri, was rented by the Thai woman identified as Wanna Suansun and 26 years old.

 

Prawuth described what police found as "important bomb-making materials such as gunpowder, urea-based fertilizer which can be used as explosive powder when mixed with other substances, a remote-controlled car with its controller which can be used as a detonator, nuts and bolts, small light bulbs and digital watches," among other things.

 

The man, whose face is shown in a police sketch with short brown hair and a light beard and mustache, is believed to have lived in the apartment, said Prawuth, adding that his nationality was not known...

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Bangkok police claim reward in Erawan Shrine bomber hunt

 

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Thailand's chief of police made the announcement whilst holding bundles of banknotes

 

Thailand's police chief has announced that he will give an $83,000 (£53,793) public reward to his own men after they apprehended a suspect in the deadly bombing at Bangkok's Erwan Shrine. http://www.bbc.co.uk...d-asia-34105305

 

He couldn't just announce it, he had to stand there with bundles of cash in his arms?! More interested in getting his hands on the money than solving the case. How crass, insensitive and downright ugly, but what do you expect from Thai police. :shakehead:nono::shocked::(:banghead:

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In case Khun Somyon from the National Police plans to carry the cash with him over the near future , here is a constructive suggestion from boardmember BuBi : the bundles he is carrying are 1 Million Baht each ; I may propose to send somebody to Super-Rich Rachadamri changing it into Euros which reduces 1 bundle to about 50 notes of 500 € each . They might even slip into a sssalim-fit uniform shirt .

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All is well in LOS, see we're making progress in the case, we got a suspect, maybe the wrong suspect, no actual proof he did it, just similar fixins and a fit for our Turkish, or similar to Turkish theory. Anyway, it's not Thais wot done it. Except maybe a woman, but she's a muslim so not a real Thai.

 

So we better get the money sorted, there's nothing more important than that, the word "Alacrity" in Farangese was invented for the skill and speed that the Thai Police handle money. Got my cut, there'll be a bottle of Sangsom on the dinner table tonight.

 

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And this from another news article Link

 

>>It comes as national police chief Somyout Poompanmoung announced he was giving the reward, which was initially offered to the public for information leading to the arrest of suspects, to his officers.

 

Mr Poompanmoung said he was redirecting the money to motivate them and to demonstrate that the country's police are good at their job.

 

It was not immediately clear how the money, which was brought out in stacks at a news conference by Mr Poompanmoung's aides, would be distributed.

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