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Patong Security Guard Arrested On Deep South Terrorism Charges

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Patong security guard arrested on Deep South terrorism charges

Phuket Gazette

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Mahamasakree Mahama-useng (seated, right) signs police documents at Thung Thong Police Station. He denied all charges, saying he had never been involved in any terrorist activities. Photo: Police handout

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Mr Mahamasakree was wanted on terrorism-related charges dating back to February 2004. Photo: Police handout

PHUKET: -- Phuket police have arrested a security guard in Patong wanted on an outstanding warrant for charges related to terrorist activities in Thailand’s restive Deep South.

The man had a bounty on his head of more than one million baht for his capture, said police.

Mahamasakree Mahama-useng, 29, was arrested at a rented house in the Soi Bang Thong area in Kathu at 10:45pm on Friday in a raid led by Phuket Provincial Police chief investigator Wanchai Palawan and Thung Thong Police chief investigator Teeradej Jiraraksa.

Mr Mahamasakree, who police said also went by the name of Arhamah Mah-useng, was arrested on a warrant issued on February 2, 2004, by the Yala Provincial Court.

The warrant named Mr Mahamasakree as wanted for “being involved with 10 or more persons assembled together to do or threaten to do an act of violence that would cause a breach of the public peace.”

“He was also wanted for possession of an illegal weapon and carrying a gun in a public place without a permit,” said Col Wanchai.

Mr Mahamasakree denied all charges.

“He said he had been working for the same night entertainment venue on Soi Bangla for more than five years and that he had never committed any crimes.

“He also specifically said that he had never shot a police officer or been involved in making bombs in the Deep South,” explained Col Wanchai.

Mr Mahamasakree has been handed over to Yala Provincial Police for further questioning.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...rges-17989.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-09-24

I wonder who will get the million.

"..... terrorist activities in Thailands's restive Deep South."

restive activities?? It's b****y not!

It's actually getting worse and wose.

More like the restive terrorists have become active in Thailand's Deep South.

BTW I thought the Deep South was Antarctica

To have the arrest warrant outstanding from 2004, he must have done something to garner a warrant in the first place. Let's see what the next 'story' brings. Chances are, if he is carrying an unlicensed weapon, which according to this he denies (??), then maybe that tends to lend itself to a pointer towards his true character.

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