วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 10 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2558

Police seek blast mastermind !!!




Police are seeking help from Interpol to hunt the suspected
 Erawan shrine and Sathon pier bombings mastermind who
 they believe has fled to Bangladesh.



Deputy national police chief Chakthip Chaijinda, who leads
 the investigation into the bombings, Wednesday said
Abudureheman Abudusataer, known as Ishan, is believed to
be the head of the network which caused the deadly bomb
 blast at the shrine on Aug 17, based on the accounts of
 the detained suspects. Interpol will be asked to contact
Bangladeshi authorities following reports that Ishan had
fled to the country, he said.
 
 An investigation is underway to look into money wired
 from overseas to determine whether it was used to sponsor
 the attack, he said.

Pol Gen Chakthip said he is confident police will be able to
 arrest the yellow-shirted man, who was seen in CCTV f
ootage planting the bomb-laden backpack at the shrine, based
on evidence he gathered.

Meanwhile, a source said investigations found Mr Ishan
 had sent an audio clip via Facebook to other suspects
containing the screaming voice of a woman whom he claimed
was a Uighur and was being deported from Thailand to China.
 
 He met four other key suspects in Thailand. They are
Yusufu Mieraili; Bilal Mohammed, also known as Adem
 Karadag; a man wearing a blue shirt who dropped a bomb
 into the river at Sathon pier, and the man in a yellow shirt
who is believed to be the Erawan shrine bomber.
 
There is still another suspect living overseas who sponsored
 the attack, the source said, adding the person booked air
 tickets en route to Turkey for the suspects.
Money was wired to the bank accounts of some suspects,
the source said.
 
Investigators said earlier Mr Mieraili said Mr Ishan had
 arranged meetings of the bombing cell and assigned them
 their tasks.
 
 Police sources said the warrant for the arrest of Mr Ishan
 was issued on Tuesday but police later decided to rescind
it as more investigation was needed to ensure stronger
evidence.
 
 National police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri said information
 about Mr Ishan has been shared with Interpol to help check
his records.
 
According to the spokesman, the bomb used. in the attack was
 unusual and seldom seen elsewhere. However, some
bomb-making materials, including fuses, can be acquired in
Thailand.
 
The National Council for Peace and Order called on fertiliser
 and chemical substance shops to install CCTV.
 Pol Lt Gen Prawut insisted more than 10 people were
 involved in the bombing network.
 
More Thais -- apart from Wanna Suansan, who rented
 a room at the Maimuna Garden Home apartments in
 Bangkok's Min Buri district where urea-based fertiliser
 and other bomb-making materials were discovered --
could have been involved, he said.
 
Police on Wednesday took Mr Mieraili to re-enact his
alleged criminal acts at several places, including a plaza
 in front of CentralWorld shopping centre and Hua
Lamphong railway station.
 
 Pol Lt Gen Prawut said Mr Mieraili told investigators  that
 he carried the backpack weighing 3-4kg.
Mr Mieraili said he did not know what the items in it were
 but suspected that it might have been a bomb. He carried it
from Nong Chok district to the trainstation and handed it to
 the yellow-shirted man.
 
 The spokesman said Mr Mieraili then took a tuk-tuk to
 Wat Pathum Wanaram, from where he walked to
CentralWorld to take  photos of the blast scene in
 accordance orders.
 

Due to a pillar blocking the scene, the suspect did not take
 photos and headed to the Pratunam area and fled, Pol Lt
Gen Prawut said.
 
The spokesman said Mr Mieraili had not admitted to
 assembling the bomb, but he said he only took explosive
 substances to Room 414 of the Pool Anant apartments in
Nong Chok district.

The suspect claimed he did not know both the men wearing
yellow and blue shirts, Pol Lt Gen Prawut said. Mr Mieraili
 also claimed he did not know the motive for the attack as
 he was "just following orders".
 
Police also took Mr Mieraili to Bangkok Bank, Soi
Ramkhamhaeng 22, for a crime re-enactment.
 
The investigation found that he and Mr Ishan went to the
 bank on Aug 5 to conduct transactions, the police source said.
 
Police then took the suspect to the Min Buri Provincial
 Court to seek his detention for 12 days.
 
 National police chief Somyot Poompunmuang said prosecutors
 will consider which court will indict the suspects.
 
No decision has been made at this stage, he said.
 

He insisted the case was not being treated as international
terrorism, which must involve organisations.
 
 Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said the bomb
suspects could be tried in the military court.
 
 The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) earlier
announced four offences can lead to suspects being tried in
 the military court.
 
They are violations of Section 112 of the Criminal Code,
known as lese majeste law, the Firearms Act, NCPO orders
 and security affairs.
 
Mr Wissanu said the trial process in the military court would
 be faster as there were not as many cases being heard there
 compared with civilian courts.
 
 "The deliberation and witness inquiry would be quicker than
the cases entering the normal process of lawsuits,"
Mr Wissanu said.
 
Yaowalak Anuphan, head of the Thai Lawyers for Human
 Rights (TLHR) centre, said the organizationsent a
 representative to observe judicial proceedings last Saturday,
 as the Min Buri court approved a police request to detain
 the suspect, Mr Mohammed, for 12 more days.
Mr Mohammed reportedly had no legal representation and
no interpreter as he faced the court. The suspect is being
remanded at Min Buri prison.
 
The TLHR centre has been in touch with the Muslim Attorney
 Centre Foundation to arrange a lawyer to represent the suspects.
 
 Pol Gen Somyot said the Lawyers Council of Thailand could
 provide lawyers for the suspect.
 
At Government House, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha
 said the Foreign Ministry will work with the Thai embassy
 in Turkey to take care of Thais amid recent protests.
 
The move comes after ethnic Kurds ramped up protests in
 numerous Turkish cities. Several homes occupied by Thais
 in the unrest.

 

News,Security,Bangkok Post, 10 September 2015.

 

In my viewpoint,the bomb case was made with intended to kill



Thai people ,make  people afraid and least the confident and
 
trust for  the military government.
 

It had been planned for a long time and only wait for the time
 
to do it.
 

In my believe it is about someone who loss the power

in political field order the suspect to do it.

 

Hope all find out and the bomb case not happen more.

 Believe in the sound investigation and good judgement.

 Sincerely Yours.



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