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Arrest warrant issued for man in Sathorn pier bombing

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Arrest warrant issued for man in Sathorn pier bombing

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for an unidentified man seen on CCTV dropping what is believed to be a bomb into a canal near the Sathorn pier.

The arrest warrant was issued Thursday night, Police spokesman Pol Lt Gen Prawut Thawornsiri said.

The warrant states that the man, whose nationality is unknown and who appears to be about 25 to 30 years old and 1.70 cm tall, is wanted on three charges, according to Prawut.

The man who appeared on the CCTV has been charged with having explosives in his possession without license, causing an explosion that could harm others, and premeditated attempts to commit murder.

The man in a blue shirt was seen on CCTV carrying a bag and leaving in on the Taksin Bridge before kicking it down the bridge into the canal near the Sathorn pier at 7pm on August 17, minutes after the explosion at the Erawan Shrine near the Ratchaprasong Intersection.

The bomb exploded at 1pm on August 18.

Prawut said police were now trying to enhance the image of the suspect seen on the CCTV and would interrogate more witnesses.

Police believe the two suspects have several other accomplices.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Arrest-warrant-issued-for-man-in-Sathorn-pier-bomb-30267640.html

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-- The Nation 2015-08-28

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So they're looking for someone but don't know who it is, yet still issue a warrant for his arrest? Brilliant.....

They're never going to find him. Not at that height.

Let see now if I remember right the Boston Marathon Bombers case was solved in a few days with one dead and one in jail soon to be dead also.

Man in the blue shirt! You are under arrest!

Man in the blue shirt! You are under arrest!

I would put away those "bike for mom" shirts for a few months.

They forgot one charge, littering. 2,000 Baht fine, isn't it?

Well at least there not looking a short thai man who may or may not be a thai in a blue shirt who may or may not be in Thailand who may or may not have throwen a bomb could have been bull frog with gas.

'has issued an arrest warrant for an unidentified man'

so they issue an arrest warrant for someone they cannot identify !! crazy.gif

Here is the police artists rendition form the CCTV footage... He looks foreign...

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They the RTP is heavily scrutinized world wide, and then they come up with this.

Keep on digging boys !!

I think a warrant like this could easily be misused. The person is not identified so the warrant could be used to arrest just about anybody.

'has issued an arrest warrant for an unidentified man'

so they issue an arrest warrant for someone they cannot identify !! crazy.gif

Yes, and it seems to have taken 10 days. Nothing quite as swift as the Thai justice system.

what a good description of the suspect, probably fit 30% of the Thai population

Show me a human, never mind a man, that is 1.70 cm tall! The stupid, bumbling sub-editors at the Nation can't even get their sub-editing right. Idiots.

Anyway, so an arrest warrant is issued for a man about 25-30 years old, 170 cm tall of unknown nationality. Preferably in a blue shirt, I presume. Brilliant.

More Brown Clown antics on a Friday evening.

1.70 tall and 25-30 years old, foreigner. I think they could find him within 10 min........

Now I am sure I'll not color my white hair.....as I am 1.70 tall (but much older)

I have no idea of the time nor paper work involved to get an arrest warrent issued via some legal part of the Thai judical system. But the man hours spent and the number of civil servents , etc involved may be seen or even acknowledged as a waste of paper, manpower transport of same, etc.

as many mentioned the arrest warrent is for a complete unknown, with the possible exception of someone (suspect) is in a blue shirt. Beside doing f..k all to solve a criminal act the RTP are taking up valuable time ???, of other government paid employees to do a exerise in total uselessness.

A new lower standard has been displayed by this group of complete misfits into their choen profession.

Arrest warrant for unidentified man ?? No comments

nationality is unknown and who appears to be about 25 to 30 years old and 1.70 cm tall

this should narrow it down to a few tens of millions of people, methinks. top notch police work, as usual.

Issuing an arrest warrant for an UNIDENTIFIED MAN!

Why? What is the actual point? This is beyond a farce.

call me stupid .... but how on earth can you apply and get a arrest warrant for someone that you dont even know his name .....or is his name Mr blue shirt ... serious the R.T.P ... should really say nothing rather than making them selfs look foolish to the rest of world ......never in a million years will they find the guy ....can they not see what fools there making them selfs ...facepalm.giffacepalm.giffacepalm.giffacepalm.gif

If the identity of the suspect is unknown, how can the police charge the person with having explosives in his possession without a license?

Police are currently searching for Tom Thumb.

A "warrant" is a judicially issued authority to place the person named in it under arrest, isn't it? So how in the world do you issue an "arrest warrant" for an unidentified person?? If I didn't know better, I'd say this is a flail at looking busy and productive, rather than empty-handed and clueless. You might think a box on some checklist somewhere labeled "warrant issued" has perhaps been checked and initialed?

But of course we DO know better...

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I was so puzzled by this, I went and did some look-up. According to the Cornell University Law School, a warrant CAN be issued for an unidentified person IF it contains a name by which the person is known (presumably, that is, some name other than the person's real name...) OR "a description ... by which the defendant can be identified with reasonable certainty". I'm not sure that "man, whose nationality is unknown and who appears to be about 25 to 30 years old and 1.70 cm [sic] tall" comes anywhere close to the "reasonable certainty" criteria, but perhaps in Thailand it does, or perhaps in Thailand a warrant simply serves some other, obscure, purpose ...

(OTOH, if he really IS 1.70cm tall, then I guess that definitely IS a "reasonably certain" description ...)

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