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Bangkok bombing: New Thai police chief orders extensive dragnet for 'Aod'


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Wait...What?

I thought that other guy "confessed" already and there are approx. 35 other arrest warrants issued!

Now they have a new guy, who -as I read it- should have been on the list from the beginning?

I hope, someone gives them some money to file pictures, this time!coffee1.gif

The bombers had meetings with Aod many times before the bombing that was the statement from the bombers

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If Aod is linked with other bombings in 2010,why have they not arrested him

before, police will get him very soon, its already been nearly 5 years.

regards worgeordie

Quote "They are also trying to get in touch with his bondsman as on every occasion that he has been arrested, the bondsman always state that Aod was staying at a house in Sena district in Ayutthaya province.

Initial inquiries have found that the home is question houses no less than 27 individuals. Authorities are preparing to send a team to the house to make a physical inspection."

I think somebody placed bonds on behalf of him so he could go free

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Case closed? No? These bumbling brown clowns really, really know no shame at all!!! I'm surprised they still have any foot left to shoot at.

Keep in mind that when Thai Police attempt to shoot themselves in the foot, they miss.

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Wait...What?

I thought that other guy "confessed" already and there are approx. 35 other arrest warrants issued!

Now they have a new guy, who -as I read it- should have been on the list from the beginning?

I hope, someone gives them some money to file pictures, this time!coffee1.gif

The bombers had meetings with Aod many times before the bombing that was the statement from the bombers

"the bombers". What is your basis for this word? The world has been given no 1st-world level evidence since August 15 who the bombers are.

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I'd really need such a great lawyer.

I'd just love it if I am arrested and my lawyer tells the world I confessed ......... so the police can close the case.

No need to bother a judge with such trivia.

Dontchajustluvit?

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Foreigners. What does it mean, foreigners? Oh now they discriminate by the use of "foreigners" and not more "falan"? What a big evolutionary step for Thailand.clap2.gif

Wish it would cover foreigners posting S%&* on TV also

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Has the public been informed yet what language the primary suspect speaks? If he has been "interrogated", by whom? Torture doesn't need language but a consequent confession does. As has been mentioned last week, if the Primary Suspect confessed to the appointed lawyer, what language did the PS use. His appointed lawyer never informed us, did he? How many suspects are we up to now in how many countries?

the primary suspect is the guy that dropped the bomb off, from all accounts he didnt trigger it and it seems he didnt organize it either, he just did it for the money it seems. who knows but Im not sure why the police are making him the media focus

If what you say has been stated by Thai Police, do we know how Thai Police know? What language did he use, who in the Thai Police knew his language. Have Thai Police made clear how he communicated?

Hard to speak with a fist in your mouth....I imagine

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Case closed? No? These bumbling brown clowns really, really know no shame at all!!! I'm surprised they still have any foot left to shoot at.

Keep in mind that when Thai Police attempt to shoot themselves in the foot, they miss.

New Police standard issue Thailand

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But due to third world law. first you ask somebody to appear. Then you you get the arrest warrant! By this this time the criminal has already left the country. Paying the corrupt immigration. official.

Yep. This guy was given a heads up a few days ago. I'd be surprised if he was still in Thailand, or has gone into hiding elsewhere.

Corrupt immigration to leave the country? cheesy.gif 10/10 for that one

Heads up? cheesy.gifcheesy.gif wake up pal he left the country the day before the bombing

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Wait...What?

I thought that other guy "confessed" already and there are approx. 35 other arrest warrants issued!

Now they have a new guy, who -as I read it- should have been on the list from the beginning?

I hope, someone gives them some money to file pictures, this time!coffee1.gif

The bombers had meetings with Aod many times before the bombing that was the statement from the bombers

"the bombers". What is your basis for this word? The world has been given no 1st-world level evidence since August 15 who the bombers are.

You mean cctv and bomb making materials and confession is not enough so you need to catch them planting it??? Dumb

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ERAWAN SHRINE
Hunt for Thai bomb suspect intensifies

The Nation October 2, 2015 1:00 am

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Aod

Police have interviewed his mother and are attempting to confirm his identity

BANGKOK: -- POLICE have stepped up their investigation of a Thai man suspected of supplying the explosives used in the Erawan Shrine blast.


The suspect, Aod Payungwong, has no identity card despite standing trial several times and being convicted of a crime, it was revealed.

Police visited Siriraj Hospital yesterday to see if Aod's birth was registered there.

They had earlier visited Ban Banglamung elderly care centre in Chon Buri province to talk to Anong Payungwong, 61, Aod's mother. Aod is also known as Yongyut Pobkaew.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Hunt-for-Thai-bomb-suspect-intensifies-30270009.html

He is one of two Thais wanted in connection with the shrine blast, which killed 20 people and wounded more than 100 others on August 17. Police have issued 17 arrest warrants in the case, with most of the suspects being foreign.

Police General Somyot Poompan-muang, a former national police chief, said Aod did not have an identity card. A police source quoted Anong as saying she had not seen her son in about five years and he had stopped sending her money during that period.

The source said Anong told police she delivered Aod at Siriraj Hospital and registered the birth there, making it possible for him to acquire the 13-digit identity card, but that he failed to apply for the card at a district office.

"We want to confirm his identity and his nationality is that of a Thai citizen," the source said.

Aod did not know who his father was, he worked as a garbage collector and frequently moved from place to place, the source said. He had a son and a daughter who were adopted by an Australian couple.

Police previously linked him to explosions when protesters took to the streets against the Abhisit government and later the Yingluck government.

The suspicion that he may be involved in the blast has led police to believe that politics may have played a part in the attack. He was given a suspended jail term in an explosive-related case.

Police General Jakthip Chaijinda, the national police chief, said the investigation would continue despite the closure of a centre set up as part of the probe.

He said he would not make changes to the investigation team.

Two suspects have been arrested in the case while 15 others are at large.

Police Lt-General Sriwara Ransibrah-manakul, deputy national police chief, said police had enough evidence to link Aod to the case.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Hunt-for-Thai-bomb-suspect-intensifies-30270009.html

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-- The Nation 2015-10-02

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