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BANGKOK: -- China has been asked to help track down the alleged bombing mastermind Abudureheman Abudusataer or Ishan who was reported to have left Bangladesh for China, said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha Friday morning.

He said that the government would approach every government for help if the suspect was reported to have gone to any country.

But whether the suspect can be extradited to Thailand for trial or not would depend on whether there is an extradition treaty between Thailand and that particular country, the prime minister explained.

Quoting Bangladeshi national police office, a foreign news agency reported that Ishan arrived in Dhaka on August 16 – one day ahead of the bombing at Erawan Shrine – by Bangladesh Airline’s flight BG0089. He stayed in the Bangladeshi capital for two weeks before leaving for China on August 30 by Jet Airways with a Chinese passport.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/china-asked-to-help-track-down-ishan

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-- Thai PBS 2015-09-11

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Thailand to Seek Extradition of Bombing Ringleader from China
By Khaosod English

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A Thai immigration photo said to be of Abu Dustar Abdulrahman, aka "Izaan."

BANGKOK — Junta chairman and Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha confirmed that the man suspected of directing last month’s bomb attack that killed 20 people in Bangkok is hiding in China.

Prayuth said Thailand will ask China to locate and extradite Chinese national Abu Dustar Abdulrahman, aka “Izaan,” who left Thailand one day before the attack and traveled to China by way of Bangladesh.

“We have already contacted Chinese authorities, we will coordinate with every nation,” Prayuth said.

A Bangladeshi police official told Reuters the man carried a Chinese passport identifying him as Abu Dustar Abdulrahman.

Abdulrahman is believed to have left Thailand on 16 Aug. and flown to the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka. He stayed there until 30 Aug., flying to Beijing one day after the first break in the case led police to conduct raids and make an arrest.

Police have identified Abdulrahman, aka Izaan, as the ringleader of the network responsible for the 17 Aug. bombing at Erawan Shrine in downtown Bangkok.

Prayuth said Chinese authorities would first have to arrest Abdulrahman before extradition proceedings could be undertaken.

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/detail.php?newsid=1441959519

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-- Khaosod English 2015-09-11

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If they want a country to extradite him they will need to do more than just make him a suspect. Hell, every foreigner is a suspect to this government.

Cant he just get the RTP to fabricate something substancial or even the RTP standard of just make up anything.

Otherwise it looks like he may be just another escapegoat!

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Sorry, Ishan not here, try Syria or Iraq, you know, the homeland for ISIL, that terrorist organization which you are concealing was the perpetrator of the Erawan bombings, which were a private dispute, and not a terrorist attack.

This will end up biting Thailand in the *ss big time. They picked a beauty to balls up this time.

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Israelian newspapers say that ISIL is responsible for the attack in Bangkok. ISIL had announced their responsibility several weeks ago...

We all know that RTP is saying that it is a personal dispute. cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

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Besides that China would not help a sick dog

There Thailands quality tourists right... In m y country they eat our dogs and piss on the floor at the casino

There shocking and only take never give

Thailand is China's sick dog?

China can find this man if they want, and they can extradite if they want. But they will require something in return. Mineral rights?

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Has Prayuth apologised yet for his remarks on August 18th suggesting that the bomber or bombers may have belonged to an anti-government group based in Thailand's North East?

http://straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/bangkok-blast-attack-is-most-significant-assault-on-thailand-says-pm-prayut

Perhaps now that he is looking elsewhere he should!

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If Thailand engages the assistance of the World Wide agencies that used all their sophisticated knowledge used in tracking down Bin Laden, it's going to take a very long time. Even then it'll need just a lucky break, as a the suspicion of a local courier who found him.

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I'm still a bit skeptical that this guy was actually traveling to Beijing, since he was going to India on Jet Airways (from Dhaka, that is the only option on Jet Airways).

However, even if he did go to Beijing, he is now going to be difficult to trace. It's unlikely he is sitting around like the moron "Suspect #1", who was picked up in the apartment outside Bangkok sitting in a pile of pipe fittings and ball bearings.

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Sorry, Ishan not here, try Syria or Iraq, you know, the homeland for ISIL, that terrorist organization which you are concealing was the perpetrator of the Erawan bombings, which were a private dispute, and not a terrorist attack.

If it was ISIL then they would likely have claimed responsibility. Thailand is hiding the fact that this was a terrorist attack (as stupid as that is to try and deny) but I seriously doubt ISIL had anything to do with it.

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China: "We very happy to helps. Firsts we discuss bullet trains: We gives you big loan, we helps you build across Thailand? Then we discuss sending bombers back to you. Bullet trains bring much good fortune to Thailand. Then China and Thailand be good friends forever."

Prayut should ask Obama.

Obama: "Well General, it's your lucky day. All we need you to do is sign right here where it says, "TPP Partner" and we can then put all the resources of our international intelligence network on your problem. Would you like a little help down south? We can put a few drones down there for ya if you like - no problem. Little pivot here, a little pivot there. And we'll get your bombers back to you faster than you can say, "Trans-Pacific Partnership", Ha Ha Ha! A little joke there General. You're smiling! Good. Then America and Thailand can be good friends forever!"

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