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Police Link Bomb Attack to Uighurs, Deep South and Thai Politics


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They forgot to include a certain influential, Dubai based man, then they would have definitely had all the bases covered....

Have the police given back the 3 million reward now, as they clearly haven't got a clue whodunit cheesy.gifcheesy.gif

What a story. Old square face and little sis visit China, do the touristy things, visit the Great Wall, spend a fortune on pearls but really there to recruit some Moslem terrorists. Using his old pal network down South, the separatists, who've forgiven him for previous massacres, jump on board to support. An old Red Shirt bomb maker is brought off the inactive list and they all hide out in Min Buri arranged my a Thai with a Turkish husband who can conveniently do a runner. Police intelligence is oblivious to all this because, well actually, it doesn't exist and they were busy arguing about rank stripping at the time.

Now the reward. A clever investment by the CoP. He pledges a small cash reward. Many business men (including the Dubai exile - what clever misdirection) pledge far more. So the Chief pays out the reward, and of course includes himself as he was in charge of everything. His share of the increased pot far exceeds his initial little investment. A nice little earner, along with all that lovely commission for the mandatory pistol purchase deal.

So there we have it. All as clear as mud and will no doubt leave the always confused AG even more confused and reluctant to prosecute anyone.

What really happened, who was really responsible? - not relevant. That's in the past. Now it's about making money and presenting the "facts" that support what is wanted.

Amazing Thailand - certainly is, and bears not relationship to reality.

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Covering all the bases there, aren't they? I wonder who will come out with tomorrow's rebuttal saying it was definitely not anyone from these groups.

64 people from 24 countries. All of them with different reasons and some with mental conditions

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