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District chief, four others, linked to Big C bombing

By THE NATION

 

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Five men, including a Tambon Administration Organisation (TAO) chief, have been detained for questioning over their alleged involvement in the broad daylight bomb blasts in Pattani province, Fourth Army Region Commander Lt-General Piyawat Narkwanich said Thursday.

 

This is the first time that a state official has been identified and detained for alleged involvement in the insurgency in the deep South. Piyawat did not name the TAO chief.

 

The chief of Pattani’s Nong Chik district was arrested after another suspect implicated him in the alleged murder of a pickup owner and the theft of the vehicle that was used in the attack in the province’s Muang district on Tuesday. 

 

Evidence found at the scene and footage from the Big C department store’s security camera led to the arrest of the suspects, Piyawat said.

 

The five suspects allegedly stole the pickup of Yala resident Nuson Kajornkam, which was used in the car-bomb attack at the Big C outlet.

 

The body of Nuson was later found in a paddy field in Pattani’s Nong Chik district. 

 

Investigators have concluded that the pickup was stolen from a mosque in Ban Mai, a village in Nongchik district’s Tambon Kohpoh in Pattani.

 

Witnesses told police they saw four men surrounding the pickup before the owner was killed and his body was taken away in another pickup. Despite a fresh concrete floor having been laid, bloodstains were found at the spot identified by the witnesses.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/breakingnews/30314938

 
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District chief, four others, linked to Big C bombing
By THE NATION
 
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Five men, including a Tambon Administration Organisation (TAO) chief, have been detained for questioning over their alleged involvement in the broad daylight bomb blasts in Pattani province, Fourth Army Region Commander Lt-General Piyawat Narkwanich said Thursday.
 
This is the first time that a state official has been identified and detained for alleged involvement in the insurgency in the deep South. Piyawat did not name the TAO chief.
 
The chief of Pattani’s Nong Chik district was arrested after another suspect implicated him in the alleged murder of a pickup owner and the theft of the vehicle that was used in the attack in the province’s Muang district on Tuesday. 
 
Evidence found at the scene and footage from the Big C department store’s security camera led to the arrest of the suspects, Piyawat said.
 
The five suspects allegedly stole the pickup of Yala resident Nuson Kajornkam, which was used in the car-bomb attack at the Big C outlet.
 
The body of Nuson was later found in a paddy field in Pattani’s Nong Chik district. 
 
Investigators have concluded that the pickup was stolen from a mosque in Ban Mai, a village in Nongchik district’s Tambon Kohpoh in Pattani.
 
Witnesses told police they saw four men surrounding the pickup before the owner was killed and his body was taken away in another pickup. Despite a fresh concrete floor having been laid, bloodstains were found at the spot identified by the witnesses.
 
Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/breakingnews/30314938
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I did not undrstand this
«Despite a fresh concrete floor having been laid, bloodstains were found at the spot identified by the witnesses.»

Sorry for my bad english, what does it mean?
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District chief, four others, linked to Big C bombing
By THE NATION
 
dfefb322f50e07237d599957bc0f9da4.jpeg.89c3acca6269386966ee1af8dd5a5093.jpeg
 
Five men, including a Tambon Administration Organisation (TAO) chief, have been detained for questioning over their alleged involvement in the broad daylight bomb blasts in Pattani province, Fourth Army Region Commander Lt-General Piyawat Narkwanich said Thursday.
 
This is the first time that a state official has been identified and detained for alleged involvement in the insurgency in the deep South. Piyawat did not name the TAO chief.
 
The chief of Pattani’s Nong Chik district was arrested after another suspect implicated him in the alleged murder of a pickup owner and the theft of the vehicle that was used in the attack in the province’s Muang district on Tuesday. 
 
Evidence found at the scene and footage from the Big C department store’s security camera led to the arrest of the suspects, Piyawat said.
 
The five suspects allegedly stole the pickup of Yala resident Nuson Kajornkam, which was used in the car-bomb attack at the Big C outlet.
 
The body of Nuson was later found in a paddy field in Pattani’s Nong Chik district. 
 
Investigators have concluded that the pickup was stolen from a mosque in Ban Mai, a village in Nongchik district’s Tambon Kohpoh in Pattani.
 
Witnesses told police they saw four men surrounding the pickup before the owner was killed and his body was taken away in another pickup. Despite a fresh concrete floor having been laid, bloodstains were found at the spot identified by the witnesses.
 
Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/breakingnews/30314938
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I did not undrstand this
«Despite a fresh concrete floor having been laid, bloodstains were found at the spot identified by the witnesses.»

Sorry for my bad english, what does it mean?
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District chief, four others, linked to Big C bombing
By THE NATION
 
dfefb322f50e07237d599957bc0f9da4.jpeg.89c3acca6269386966ee1af8dd5a5093.jpeg
 
Five men, including a Tambon Administration Organisation (TAO) chief, have been detained for questioning over their alleged involvement in the broad daylight bomb blasts in Pattani province, Fourth Army Region Commander Lt-General Piyawat Narkwanich said Thursday.
 
This is the first time that a state official has been identified and detained for alleged involvement in the insurgency in the deep South. Piyawat did not name the TAO chief.
 
The chief of Pattani’s Nong Chik district was arrested after another suspect implicated him in the alleged murder of a pickup owner and the theft of the vehicle that was used in the attack in the province’s Muang district on Tuesday. 
 
Evidence found at the scene and footage from the Big C department store’s security camera led to the arrest of the suspects, Piyawat said.
 
The five suspects allegedly stole the pickup of Yala resident Nuson Kajornkam, which was used in the car-bomb attack at the Big C outlet.
 
The body of Nuson was later found in a paddy field in Pattani’s Nong Chik district. 
 
Investigators have concluded that the pickup was stolen from a mosque in Ban Mai, a village in Nongchik district’s Tambon Kohpoh in Pattani.
 
Witnesses told police they saw four men surrounding the pickup before the owner was killed and his body was taken away in another pickup. Despite a fresh concrete floor having been laid, bloodstains were found at the spot identified by the witnesses.
 
Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/breakingnews/30314938
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I did not undrstand this
«Despite a fresh concrete floor having been laid, bloodstains were found at the spot identified by the witnesses.»

Sorry for my bad english, what does it mean?

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Perhaps it means there were blood stains on the floor.

A new concrete floor was laid over the original floor to cover up the evidence (blood stains) that someone had been murdered there.

Despite this, police were still able to find blood that had been missed in the cover-up attempt.

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how sad these murdering scumbags.killed an innocent guy for his truck , why could they not steal one , so it would seem the guy was murdered some time ago as they or someone reconcreted that area. surely there were eyewitnesses to this being done 

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16 minutes ago, mercman24 said:

how sad these murdering scumbags.killed an innocent guy for his truck , why could they not steal one , so it would seem the guy was murdered some time ago as they or someone reconcreted that area. surely there were eyewitnesses to this being done 

Witnesses told police they saw four men surrounding the pickup before the owner was killed and his body was taken away in another pickup. Despite a fresh concrete floor having been laid, bloodstains were found at the spot identified by the witnesses.

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