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Army dismisses Krabi bomb pickup bound for Phuket as ‘fake news’

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Army dismisses Krabi bomb pickup bound for Phuket as ‘fake news’

The Phuket News

 

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PHUKET:-- Col Santi Sakuntanark, Commander of the 25th Infantry Regiment and the highest-ranking army officer stationed in Phuket, has dismissed a report of a pickup truck loaded with grenades and bomb-making equipment being seized in Krabi as “fake news”.

 

The report, posted online by Bankaonews.com (click here) yesterday (June 13), said that a man had been arrested and his pickup truck seized in the tourist-popular area of Ao Nang, Krabi, after it was found that he was in possession of grenades and bomb-making materials.

 

The pickup truck was seemingly registered in Narathiwat, and the man said he was “heading for somewhere in Krabi Phang Nga Phuket”, said the very brief report.

 

Full Story: http://www.thephuketnews.com/army-dismisses-krabi-bomb-pickup-bound-for-phuket-as-fake-news-62588.php#EIO3mxRqs42FVtiQ.97

 
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Dismiss it as fake news even tho no evidence of it occurring and postpone the elections for a few more years again.

the 'fake news' fad has now arrived in Thailand. Stay tuned for more 'fake news' as the authorities get to familiarize themselves on how to exploit the exploit.

3 hours ago, Thechook said:

Dismiss it as fake news even tho no evidence of it occurring and postpone the elections for a few more years again.

So you want proof there is nothing.

Wow, they learned a new word....."fake news". Now they can hide whatever they want. Just use the new word.....

1 hour ago, sawadee1947 said:

Wow, they learned a new word....."fake news". Now they can hide whatever they want. Just use the new word.....

Fake news is two words. Oh, I get it - one of them is fake!

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