วันเสาร์ที่ 12 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2558

Warrant out for 'Ishan',who was believed one of the key bombing!!


 

An arrest warrant has been issued for the man known as "Ishan",
 
believed by police to be one of the key figures behind the deadly
 
Erawan shrine bombing in Bangkok.
 

The Min Buri court on Saturday approved the warrant for
 
Abudureheman Abudusataer, the name that appears on his
 
 Chinese passport (also spelled Abu Dustar Abdulrahman),
 
 on charges of collaborating to possess arms and explosives
 
 used in the Erawan and Sathon pier bombings.
 

The suspect is said to be 27 years old and from the Xinjiang

 region of China. He left Thailand the day before the Aug 17

 bombings and is now said to be in China.


The powerful pipe-bomb explosion at the popular shrine at the

Ratchaprasong intersection killed 20 people and injured more

 than 100.


The court approved the warrant based on closed-circuit footage

 and the testimony of the owner of the Maimuna Garden Home

 apartment building, who saw Ishan and suspect Yusufu

 Mieraili in a room there.


The room in Min Buri was rented in the name of Wanna

Suansan, a Thai woman married to a Turkish man.

 Ishan was seen entering and leaving the room regularly,

 said Pol Col Noppasilp Poonsawat, a commender with the

investigation unit of the Metropolitan Police Bureau.


Pol Lt Gen Prawut Thavornsiri, the Royal Thai Police

 spokesman, said in a briefing on Saturday evening that police

 found Ishan had been involved in the bombings but were not

 clear about his role.


"The investigation to date has not indicated that Ishan is the

mastermind, in line with Mr Mieraili's testimony that he

used to stay at the apartment in Nong Chok," he said.


"But it is also possible Mr Mieraili might have withheld

 key information, especially on the mastermind."


"Ishan" is known to have entered Thailand in June and to

 have left the country for Bangladesh on Aug 16, the day

before the Erawan bombing. 


Mr Mieraili, 25, allegedly told police during 14 hours of

 questioning this week that Ishan had arranged meetings of

the bombing cell and assigned them their tasks, sources say.

 

Bangladeshi police on Thursday confirmed that he later left

 for China with Chinese passport, according to an AFP report.


National police spokesman Nazrul Islam was quoted as

 saying that the suspect departed for China on Aug 30 by

 Jet Airways.


Pol Lt Gen Prawut said Thai authorities had asked the

 Bangladeshi embassy to check whether Ishan had contacted

 or stayed with anyone during the 14 days he stayed

in Bangladesh.

 

News,General,Bangkok Post, 12 September 2015.

 


I believe if all the country sincerely cooperation to


help Thai authorities to arrest the suspects,we can


finally do it.

 

Hope we can find out who ordered all the suspects because


I do not believe they do by themselves,there is no reason


for them to do except for money they will receive from


who ordered them.

 

Believe in good judgement.

 

Sincerely Yours.

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