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Another Bangkok bomb suspect arrested in far South

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You dont have to get butt hurt and be so defensive. Everybody wants those that did the bombing arrested, or dead.

This and many other cases in process are to important to lay it off on scapegoats.

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Oh the humanity! The police said Thais were incapable of being involved.

It wasn't just the police, a few posters on here have claimed the same thing!

That being said, I'm curious to find out if it was more than a phone call to Wanna that put him in the spotlight. Either way, it adds a whole new dimension to the case.

ya think her phone might be tapped?

Oh the humanity! The police said Thais were incapable of being involved.

It wasn't just the police, a few posters on here have claimed the same thing!

That being said, I'm curious to find out if it was more than a phone call to Wanna that put him in the spotlight. Either way, it adds a whole new dimension to the case.

ya think her phone might be tapped?

You wouldn't know; they can find out a lot just with metadata (time, duration, originator and recipient of any call, and the geographical location of the base station where the call was made from) - which appears to be what they're using from all reports. Countries such as the UK and the US possess technology to activate the microphones in mobile phones remotely so they can listen to conversations that are taking place near the phone...

OK, you win! They are totally innocent! Disregard the mobile mast connecting the border guy to the Erawan site at the time of the bomb, disregard the detonators, ball bearing balls of the same size and type as the bomb, disregard the DNA linking the border guy to the apartments. Disregard the fingerprints doing the same, plus the taxi (although that might be questionable). Disregard all the fake passports, trying to flee through Cambodia. They have absolutely nothing on these guys!

YOU won't win against these guys pmugghc. Their armchair investigative skills are second to none, read a newspaper, and make a judgement. Easy!!

I've posted previously, it's very likely what is NOT reported that is the hard evidence in this case. Additionally, newspapers can't be believed, anywhere in the world. If they don't have a story, the fabricate a story. We believe them selectively, when they print accords with what we believe to be true.

I'm relaxing, letting the RTP do their jobs, mindful that even if the perpetrators were caught in the act, there are some on TV who would still not believe that the police apprehended the right guys, and that they were laying it on scapegoats.

Let me say it again, pmugghc, you're wasting your time, as I am mine, beaten by far superior investigative brains.

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