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Bombings at Farmhouse bread warehouse in Chiang Mai
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CHIANG MAI, April 28 -- An M-79 grenade and a RGD 5 hand grenade were hurled into a baked goods warehouse in Chiang Mai's San Kamphaeng district early today, damaging two trucks but apparently injuring no workers.

Police said the blasts occurred at around 4am, as two explosives fell into the warehouse parking lot.

Bomb fragments slightly damaged two delivery trucks. At the time of the incident, workers were separating baked goods for delivery to customers.

The CCTV footage caught moment when four suspected bombers parked their motorcycles in front of the compound before they threw the bombs into the premises.

The explosives, comprised M-79 and RDG 5 hand grenades tied together, hit the pavement in the middle of parking lot, damaging two six wheel trucks.

Police found the explosives' trigger mechanisms at the scene.

The police initially believed assailants may be the same group behind bombings at a PTT gas station in Nong Hoi subdistrict and at Chiangmai Beverage Co, an affiliate of Boonrawd Brewery Co in Saraphi, late last month. There has been no significant progress in either investigation. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2014-04-28

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More sacked employees wanting revenge? Don't know but i really can't understand why anyone would do this what so ever.

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The police initially believed assailants may be the same group behind bombings at a PTT gas station in Nong Hoi subdistrict and at Chiangmai Beverage Co, an affiliate of Boonrawd Brewery Co in Saraphi, late last month. There has been no significant progress in either investigation.

What group? Why no significant progress?

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Bombings at brewery and now bakery.

I fear the worst... war on gluten is just getting fired up

Glad it didn't happen over YEASTer..... ah, not very good but best I could rise to on a hot day in CNX.

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The police initially believed assailants may be the same group behind bombings at a PTT gas station in Nong Hoi subdistrict and at Chiangmai Beverage Co, an affiliate of Boonrawd Brewery Co in Saraphi, late last month. There has been no significant progress in either investigation.

Well, when some people who link to PRDC are the victims, Police do nothing.... When Reds shirts are the victims Police deploy all his energy to find culprit

Double standard

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The police initially believed assailants may be the same group behind bombings at a PTT gas station in Nong Hoi subdistrict and at Chiangmai Beverage Co, an affiliate of Boonrawd Brewery Co in Saraphi, late last month. There has been no significant progress in either investigation.

Well, when some people who link to PRDC are the victims, Police do nothing.... When Reds shirts are the victims Police deploy all his energy to find culprit

Double standard

Boonrawd Brewery Co is a supporter of the anti-government protestors (yellow leanings?). Same for Farmhouse, hence the police thought that it's political. Farmhouse claims they have no conflicts with any business.

So, it looks like it could be another politically motivated grenade attack (red shirts again?).

Sad to see political violence here again in Chiang Mai. One has to love Democracy in action!

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Is this a not so subtle hint...to pay "tea-money"...to the criminal elements residing there...?

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Red vs yellow? Meh.....

More like wholemeal vs white bread followers

Baguettes vs rolls...........

It was the French! The French I tell you.......

Ohh look, nice men in white coats have come to see me....You have a special place for me? Ooooh!

Speculation is pretty dumb, eh? One can only condemn violence whenever and whever it happens, and hope that cooler heads use their loaf. (sorry.gif )

Darn it..... Coat time again......whistling.gif

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more of sutheps thugs at work doing what they do best.

Hate overrides logical thinking.

You can only think logically if you have a brain. Show a bit of pity for the poor soul.

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