The photo of Wanna Suansan was plastered on all media on
Monday, but her family says she is in Turkey, and has no
knowledge of the Erawan shrine bombing. (Royal Thai Police photo)
The family of Wanna Suansan has defended her
over allegations
she was involved in the Ratchaprasong intersection and Sathon
pier bombings over two weeks ago.
Eacha Suansan, Ms Wanna's elder brother, and
Suda Suansan,
her elder sister, on Tuesday told reporters at their house in
Baan
Huay Sap of tambon Khura of Phangnga's Khura Buri district
that they
believe the 27-year-old is innocent of the
allegations
against her. "She is very prim and proper and grateful.
She is
a devout Muslim who prays four [sic] times a day.
We, along with those in the
area who know her well, are not
convinced she is part of the gang [linked to
the bombings].
"We want justice for our younger sister. Please don't jump
to
conclusions and wait for her to return to prove her innocence,"
Mr Eacha said.
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Ms
Wanna is reportedly in Turkey.
The family said Ms Wanna graduated from
Ramkhamhaeng
University's Faculty of Political Sciences. After graduation,
she
worked for international trade companies until she married
a Turkish man and
they have a seven-month-old baby boy.
Ms Wanna is one of seven suspects wanted
on arrest warrants
in connection with the bombings. Two suspects have been
caught.
The Min Buri court on Monday approved a
police request for
arrest warrants for Ms Wanna, who rented a room at an
apartment building in Bangkok's Min Buri district, and a man
of unknown
nationality who shared the room. A combined police
and
military force searched the room on Saturday night and
seized several items
used to make bombs.
Police said the joint force raided the room after obtaining
information from a foreign man they arrested on Saturday
who had numerous bomb-making materials and forged Turkish
passports at an
apartment in nearby Nong Chok district.
Ms Suda said she has been helping officers
with their inquiries.
"We are confident the NCPO will provide justice for
our sister and family. We admit this is a stressful time for all
of us," she said. "Some neighbours are looking at our family
in a strange way. We are waiting for her
return to prove the
facts," Ms Suda said.
Shortly after Thai authorities
issued the arrest warrant for
Ms Wanna on Monday,
AFP interviewed a Thai woman
in Turkey by phone believed to
be Ms Wanna. She denied
any knowledge of the attack,
adding she was "shocked" to be linked
with the crime and has
been living in Turkey for the last three months with her
husband.
"I was shocked and thought my friend was joking
with me,"
she said.
"I have not been to that apartment for almost one
year now.
I rented it and then my husband's friend stayed. I don't know
how
many people stayed there.
News,Security,Bangkok Post,2 September 2015.
In my viewpoint,the bomb suspect :Wanna
Suansan and
her family have their right to defend the
guilty.
However,I believe that the NCPO and the
authorities will
provide good justice for this case because there is no
reason
for the authorities to find scapegoat .
Believe in good and fair justice.
Hope for peace in Thailand.
Sincerely Yours.
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