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Court approves detention of first bomb suspect !!!


 

 
A court on Saturday approved the detention for 12 days of the

 first suspect arrested in connection with the Aug 17 Erawan

shrine bombing.


Police who brought the suspect to the Min Buri provincial
 
 court opposed bail, saying he was a flight risk. The court
 
agreed and the man named on a fake Turkish passport as
 
Adem Karadag was taken to the Min Buri prison in eastern
 
Bangkok. A suspect can be detained for up to seven 12-day
 
periods, or 84 days in total, before formal charges must
 
 be laid. Police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri said officers

were also seeking an arrest warrant for a 10th suspect, who was
 
 a foreigner. He declined to reveal his nationality.
 
The man known as Adem Karadag was arrested at an
 
 apartment in Nong Chok district of Bangkok  last Saturday.
 
 He is 28 years old but his nationality has still not been
 
confirmed. Police and soldiers who raided the apartment
 
 found bomb-making materials and dozens of fake
 
 Turkish passports.


Police tested the man's DNA against samples taken from a taxi,
 
 a banknote and shreds of a backpack recovered at the shrine,
 
 all of which were believed to come from the man who planted
 
 the bomb that killed 20 people. They were not a match but
 
 officers believe the suspect had a role in the bombing plot.
 
 The tests also showed no match for Yusufu Mieraili,
 
a 25-year-old man arrested in Sa Kaeo province on Sept 1.
 
 Mr Yusufu's fingerprints, however, matched those collected
 
 from a container of explosive materials found at the apartment
 
 and from a nail clipper found in a rented room at the Maimuna
 
 apartment building in Min Buri.
 
 
 However, Matichon Online reported that Mr Yusufu, a chemical
 
 engineer from a well-known university in China, might have
 
assembled the bomb. On Aug 17, it said, he was believed to
 
 have taken a taxi from Min Buri with the backpack containing
 
 the bomb to Hua Lamphong. There, he handed it to the
 
 yellow-shirted man who subsequently planted the device.
 
The report said that both men travelled separately to the shrine.
 
 The yellow-shirted man placed the bomb and Mr Yusufu was
 
believed to have detonated it from the skywalk, the report said.

News,General,Bangkok Post,5 September,2015.

 

In my believe,all the suspects received the order from
 
someone to do the bomb case,and I think that it is not to
 
 hard for the authorities to investigate in dept who order them,
 
and for what reason.

 

Believe in good and fair judgement.
 

Hope there is no more the bomb case and  peace in Thailand.

 

Sincerely Yours.

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