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Thailand: Suspect from previous bomb blasts still at large

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Suspect from previous blasts still at large
THE NATION

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WITH "POLITICALLY MOTIVATED" bomb blasts rocking Thailand again on Sunday, the country has learned a hard fact that a prime suspect in old cases is still on the run.

A security-agency source yesterday revealed that the long arm of the law had not yet reached Kasi Dittanarat, who is wanted for allegedly stockpiling weapons at the Saman Metta Mansion in Nonthaburi province five years ago. He is also likely linked to a 2014 explosion. The source mentioned this piece of information only in the wake of Sunday's bombing incidents.

Some explosives in the stockpile accidentally went off at the Saman Metta Mansion, causing huge casualties and spreading shock across the country at the height of a political crisis in 2010.

Samai Wongsuwan, a red shirt and suspected bomber, was among the victims killed in the incident.

Evidence shows Samai had received money regularly from Kasi, a businessman who had exported urea and palm oil to the Middle East.

Natan Hayeedeuramae, Kasi's wife, Amporn Jaikorn and Ya Piyanara are also suspects in the same case. Ya owns a pickup truck that was seen coming into the Saman Metta Mansion several times to meet with Samai. The vehicle is also linked to various other bomb attacks.

Of all these suspects, Kasi is clearly the most important but he has never been apprehended.

A high-level security official yesterday said the two pipe bombs that exploded on Sunday were reminiscent of similar devices that killed two men in Bangkok's Min Buri district on March 29 last year. It is believed the two victims were planning to send the pipe bombs somewhere but the devices accidentally went off.

The Min Buri incident has some links to the Saman Metta Mansion, according to authorities.

"Clearly, the latest bomb blasts are politically motivated and they are likely linked to underground activities during the political crises in 2010 and 2014," a security source said yesterday.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Suspect-from-previous-blasts-still-at-large-30253224.html

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-- The Nation 2015-02-03

And some people in this forum believe reds are angels whistling.gif

What I think is representable is trying to link the bombing to Yingluk directly or indirectly using this chart.

The uneducated will read this and make it as REAL.

Did you know that over 1000 ducks died the day man landed on the moon. Conspiracy theorists said it was the result of the solid rocket propellent burned during the take off of the rocket.

If you believe that then I have some very good beach front property for sale in Florida

Whether its Yingluk or Sutip or some guy on the street Go by real concrete FACTS not some Hypothesis that can damage someone

so why post in the issan forum? why not in the ra ra ra we hate the red shirts forum?

Yeah yeah yeah. Even a pdf AutoCAD drawing explaining the links.

The perpetrators are probably in the barrack somewhere.

And some people in this forum believe reds are angels whistling.gif

they are . I think we lucky it could be a lot worseblink.pngburp.gif

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