last week confessed to delivering a bomb to the man
wearing a yellow T-shirt captured on CCTV footage after he
left a backpack at the shrine shortlybefore the blast, a police
source said Sunday. The source said Yusufu Mieraili,
a 25-year-old Chinese national detained in Sa Kaeo province
on Sept 1, allegedly confessed to police investigators and
security authorities that he personally handed the bomb to
the man in the yellow shirt whom police believe placed the
explosives at the Hindu shrine. The source said Mr Mieraili
would be taken from the 11th Army Circle to be questioned
further by police investigators at the Metropolitan Police
Bureau tomorrow. The suspect previously admitted that
he was near the Ratchaprasong area when the bomb exploded
on Aug 17, but has denied being the bomber. Police believed
Mr Mieraili, a chemical engineering graduate from a
well-known university in China, detonated the bomb before
escaping in a taxi. DNA testing has has failed to link him to
the blast scene, but his fingerprints matched those collected
from a container of explosive material found at an apartment
in Nong Chok district, where police caught the first suspect
in the case — Adem Karadak, also known as Bilal Mohammed.
News,Securerity,Bangkok Post,6 September 2015.
This suspect which found fingerprints matched those
collected from a container of explosive
material found at
an apartment in Nong Chok district, where police caught
the
first suspect in the case is likely to be intertwine with
the bomb case.
Hope the investigation have more progress and can lead to
more clearly who made the bomb and can catch more suspect.
Believe in good judgement.
Hope for peace and beautiful Thailand.
Sincerely Yours.
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