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NCPO asserts investors still confident with Thailand

BANGKOK, 28 August 2015 (NNT) – Investors are still confident with Thailand, in the wake of the bombing incident in Bangkok, while the public are encouraged to help monitor the suspects, NCOP Spokesman says.


The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO)’s Spokesman Col Winthai Suwaree has revealed the aftermath of the bombing incident at Ratchaprasong Intersection in Bangkok on a national TV broadcast, saying that most investors are still confident in Thailand's situation.

He has said that a survey has been conducted to gather opinions from entrepreneurs and investors, especially in important economic areas. The results showed that investors are still confident in the economic infrastructure of Thailand, while entrepreneurs in tourism have stressed to continue proceeding their planned business expansion.

On the progress on investigation, the Royal Thai Police Headquarters has requested the court to issue another arrest warrant for another suspect who wore blue shirt, and is believed to be the culprit behind the incident at Sathorn Pier.

The suspect has been charged with three allegations, including murder, unauthorized possession and use of explosives, and causing a explosion which is potentially harmful to others. The public are encouraged to immediately report to the police if this suspect is discovered.

On the issue of the Ratchaprasong bomb incident, the NCPO Spokesman has stated that additional examination of forensic evidences is currently taking place to reveal more information. New revelations from the forensic evidence will likely point to identify the bombing suspect.

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The suspect has been charged with three allegations, including murder, unauthorized possession and use of explosives, and causing a explosion which is potentially harmful to others.

Now they only need to find the "Invisible Man" - he is not thai since thai can not be cruel ... forget about all the murders everywhere, roadkillings by drunks, child abuses, slaves and many other apparently not cruel Things going on blink.png

I have 10,000B that say they will never find the (real) bomber - anyone up for a bet ?

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The suspect has been charged with three allegations, including murder, unauthorized possession and use of explosives, and causing a explosion which is potentially harmful to others.

Now they only need to find the "Invisible Man" - he is not thai since thai can not be cruel ... forget about all the murders everywhere, roadkillings by drunks, child abuses, slaves and many other apparently not cruel Things going on blink.png

I have 10,000B that say they will never find the (real) bomber - anyone up for a bet ?

Tusk tusk, gambling in Thailand!
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I'm confident that the RTP don't have clue on how to even figure out who or where these 2 bombers are much-less if they are one in same. As far as investing unless there is a major change on people who wish to invest Could do so without all the hurdles to get over, and be free to bring in there own management team instead of being force to use people who are ill prepared to manage there life. The work force can be trained Also would be nice to be able to purchase the land your building on. The key word here is investment. Since major companies would be bring jobs and tax money in ownership of land company is built on would at least be write off in home country where they have to pay taxes on profit earned. Plus reduced tariffs for import parts not made here would be helpful. You do realize that you can't pack up the land and take it with you when you go don't you?

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