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1 more arrest warrant over Siam Paragon bombs

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1 more arrest warrant over city bombs
THE NATION

BANGKOK: -- THE court has agreed to issue one additional arrest warrant in relation to the explosions outside Siam Paragon department store in downtown Bangkok last Sunday.

Police had initially applied for two warrants, but the court only approved one yesterday.

Meanwhile, police said the investigation is 70 per cent complete and witness accounts have been helpful, though details cannot yet be revealed. Police also said they could neither confirm nor deny if those involved in the bombs were from Bangkok or not.

Police said that while the first two primary suspects had been captured on CCTV, they have discovered that at least another two people might have been involved in the bomb plot as well.

Police said the court refused to issue an arrest warrant for one of the two suspects yesterday because more evidence was needed to justify an arrest warrant, adding that police will try to furnish the court with more proof.

New security measures are being introduced in key spots from today onwards to prevent a recurrence of the incident.

Asked if one of the suspects was a former ranger, police said they were investigating the matter. Reporters learned that the new suspects are believed to be the same two who were arrested for transporting home-made bombs in January last year at Bangkok's Soi Phaholyothin 52.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/1-more-arrest-warrant-over-city-bombs-30253807.html

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-- The Nation 2015-02-11

"......the same two who were arrested for transporting home-made bombs in January last year......"

Hmmm, obviously not where they belong - prison. Are they on bail? Were they ever charged?

They had 2 arrest warrants. When they didn't arrest anyone they applied for 2 more arrest warrants.

They currently have 1 arrest warrant.

You work it out. I cant.

"......the same two who were arrested for transporting home-made bombs in January last year......"

Hmmm, obviously not where they belong - prison. Are they on bail? Were they ever charged?

Under Yingluck regime, a lot of red terrorist have been release after arrest.......

Thank you Mr Chalerm for this dirty job...

So let me see if I got this right you get arrest warrant for people whom you don't have a name for yet then find some knucklehead's who looks close to those in video then fill in there name after you catch them ,after that you cobble together fake proof and DNA do reenactment with the knuckleheads , oh and photo ops with finger pointing pat yourself on the back. Afterwards go out and extort money from farangs so you can got out and party later Have I got it right? Ok So RTP=Retarded Thai police ?

Again with the % of completed investigation.

70% complete.

We know what we know,

We know what we don't know

We don't know what we don't know

Which of the above statements is not true?

interesting that the ones arrested under yl's reign were not in fact in jail, obviously the reds had a get out of jail free card from the ptp until the army took over. If it can be shown that these two were in fact released after being caught then those running the show at the time should now face charges over the latest bombing. Doesnt matter who the culprits are they all need to be treated the same, being one colour or another should not mean automatic release from the current leadership.

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