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Police: Suspect in custody unlikely to be Bangkok shrine bomber

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again we have ineptness rearing its head the rtp said originally the suspect caught at the border was the bomber now he is unlikely to be the bomber because of the dna which could be anybodys found in the taxi which the bomber used , absolutely unbelievable .

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How vanishingly small is the likelihood that DNA from a taxi-cab or a banknote will yield anything useful?

Both might be as guilty as hell, but to leaving the RTA to prove it will be like watching a circus, so they might just as easily be legally blameless.

There is a theory by professional police investigation is that the first 48 hours of the case is the most important. Thailand,s police and investagaters need much more training.

Come on give the police a break here, They have found several men iinvolved in the bombing , bombing material , just not that guy in yellow t-shirt. Is it so hard to understand ?

And it only cost the Thai government 3,000,000 bahts as a reward to the Thai police. It sounds like they already received a good break!

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