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Two men jailed for life for mall bombing

By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter

 

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Scene of destruction at Pattani Big C shopping center on May 7, 2017.

 

PATTANI — A southern court sentenced two men to life in prison Thursday for engineering a car bomb attack that injured more than 50 people.

 

Suhaimee Samae and Samae Mama were found guilty of the explosion which struck a Big C shopping center in downtown Pattani in May 2017. The blast wounded 56 people.

 

Full Story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/2018/09/20/two-men-jailed-for-life-for-mall-bombing/

 
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Pattani court sentences duo to death over Big C bombing

By The Nation

 

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THE PATTANI Provincial Court yesterday sentenced Su-ai-mee Sama-ae and Sama-ae Mamah to death for their role in the 2017 Big C department store bomb attack that injured 61 people, including children, and caused millions of baht worth of property damage, Pattani Task Force commander Maj-General Jatuporn Kalampasut said.

 

The attack on May 9, 2017, took place when a pickup truck, rigged with explosives, blew up near the store’s entrance in downtown Pattani. Another bomb, packed inside a motorcycle left in the car park, also exploded at around the same time, Pattani police chief Maj-General Thanongsak Wangsupa said.

 

Su-ai-mee was arrested a few days later, and provided clues about other suspects and the mastermind during interrogation in a military camp. A second suspect was nabbed soon after.

 

Confessions

 

The two confessed to the bombing, which led to a re-enactment of the incident at Ban Takong mosque in Nong Chik district, where they had met other accomplices. The insurgents then moved on to Banmai mosque, where 45-year-old Yala native Nuson Kajornkam was killed.

 

Nuson, who made a living installing tents and awnings, had been lured to Pattani with the offer of business. Instead, his pickup truck was stolen and his body was found in a rubber plantation in Nong Chik district on May 11. Nuson is survived by his wife, who works as a nurse, and their two children. 

 

Su-ai-mee’s testimony proved to be useful to investigators, resulting in the subsequent issuance of arrest warrants for nine other accomplices. 

 

Violence has rocked the southern border provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla’s four adjacent districts since early 2004, claiming nearly 7,000 lives. 

 

Insurgents have orchestrated attacks on an almost daily basis to express their grievance over the government’s failure to accommodate the culture of Malay-Muslim Thais.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30354908

 
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Whats up with the baklava over this guys head Thailand? Your laws are screwy, how many innocent people injured and Thailand worries about protecting this guys privacy. This guys a muslim sympathizing POS! Thailand you want those tourist dollars to continue to pour in, you got to fight this problem. Because you do have a problem. Don't say you don't need the tourist dollar because you can depend on rice, cassava or pineapple...ya right. Ask anyone who grows those cash crops!

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