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Bomb suspects seen entering Malaysia several times

By The Nation

 

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Sompong Chingduang

 

The commissioner of the Immigration Bureau confirmed on Monday that the two men arrested in connection with last week’s Bangkok bomb blasts have travelled to Malaysia several times.

 

Pol Lt Gen Sompong Chingduang cited official records and recordings from security cameras at a border checkpoint in Narathiwat, which clearly showed their faces.

 

The men were arrested in Chumphon early on Friday after allegedly planting two homemade bombs in front of Royal Thai Police headquarters the day before. 

 

The bombs were found and defused before they could detonate.

 

Sompong declined to disclose the dates on which the pair entered Malaysia or who might have been in their company. 

 

These details had been passed on to Police Commissioner Pol General Chakthip Chaijinda, who might make them public later, he said.

 

Sompong said Chakthip had instructed immigration officials at all border passes, airports and seaports to carefully check everyone crossing.

Those in the southern border provinces were instructed to pay particular attention to vehicles.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30374237

 

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1 hour ago, Reigntax said:

Does sound like they are just making up a story to fit an objective of laying blame to a particular group.

 

Or to pretend they have some level of competence. 

Pretence sounds about right. 

 

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3 hours ago, balo said:

They could still be Thai nationals even if they visited Malaysia. They spoke Thai to the taxi driver so nothing suggest they are foreigners. 

They're from Rueso. That means they probably have Thai citizenship.

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4 hours ago, balo said:

They could still be Thai nationals even if they visited Malaysia. They spoke Thai to the taxi driver so nothing suggest they are foreigners. 

Must be foreigeners "as no Thai would do this"   

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