Officers take belongings from room No 104 at
Oud dormitory
for examination following a raid on the room to find more
clues
to the Erawan bomb blast that killed 20 people.
(Photo by Patipat Janthong)
Authorities searched a female dormitory in
the Din Daeng
area on Sunday and took three women in for questioning as
the
hunt continues for more clues to the Erawan Shrine and
Sathon pier bomb blasts.
Metropolitan Police Bureau chief Sriwara
Rangsipramanakul
led a team of bomb disposal police, forensic officers and
soldiers in the search of Oud dormitory in Din Daeng district
of Bangkok on
Sunday following a raid on an apartment in
Phra Khanong on Friday night.
Authorities have obtained information that some tenants
at the Din Daeng
dormitory had links to the Aug 17 Erawan
shrine blast and the Sathon pier explosion.
The four-story female dormitory has 24 rooms. Officers
searched room No 104 and
seized travel bags and
computers for DNA examination and traces of fingerprints
to see whether they matched DNA samples of those
involved in the bomb attacks.
A source said two university students rented the room.
Two months ago, a mother
of one of the two students had
reportedly brought a middle-aged woman to stay
in the
room by claiming that she was her friend.
A police investigation found
that three men had brought
something to keep in the room and they were believed
to
have fled the country, said the source Authorities are
hunting the men
suspected of involvement in the two
bomb blasts.
During the search, three women
found in the room were
taken for questioning at a military camp. The search,
which took about one hour, did not find any chemicals for
bomb making.
Pol Lt
Gen Sriwara said suspects connected to the bombing
did not stay in the room,
but they came to the room and asked
the tenants to hold on to their personal
belongings.
The MPB chief said the three women were taken by soldiers
for
interrogation and they would be asked to help officers
make sketches of the
persons who brought their belongings
to
the room.
A source said the mother of one of the students had links
to a man
wearing a blue T-shirt who carried out the bomb
attack at Sathon pier.
The
woman reportedly arranged a taxi for the man to the
pier and she also went to
the mansion in Phra Khanong area
to bring belongings from the room there to the
Din Daeng
dormitory.
News,Security,Bangkok Post,13 September 2015.
This evident make me remember the word :
“There is nothing under Thai sky that Thai polices can
not do”
“ไม่มีอะไรใต้ฟ้าเมืองไทย
ที่ตำรวจไทยทำไม่ได้”-
พลตำรวจเอก เผ่า ศรียานนท์ อิบดีกรมตำรวจ
Thanks for the effort of Thai polices incooperation with
the soldiers to find out and arrest all the suspects.
Hope we can find
out in the end who ordered the bomb case.
Sincerely Yours.
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