Thailand police seek 10th suspect in Brahma temple bombing

Thailand police seek 10th suspect in Brahma temple bombing

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 10:44 PM IST
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Bangkok :  Thai police today said they were seeking an arrest warrant for a 10th suspect — a foreigner — in Thailand’s deadliest bombing at a Brahma temple as a court approved to extend the detention by 12 days for a man who was arrested after a massive raid with bomb-making materials.

Police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri said authorities were seeking an arrest warrant for a 10th suspect, who was a foreigner but declined to reveal his nationality, the Bangkok Post reported.

A sketch of the new suspect was completed, he said.

Prawut suggested the suspect was deeply involved in the network that is believed to have carried out the August 17 bombing at the popular Erawan Brahma temple during rush-hour, and another one the next day near a busy river pier that caused no casualties as the bomb exploded in the water.

“There is nothing else to update because it’s still on secret operations,” he said, adding: “But it’s getting close now that we will be able to reveal. We expect some developments next week.”

Arrest warrants have been issued for seven other suspects in the case and the police seems to have made considerable progress in their probe into the bombing that killed 20 people and injured over 100 others since the raid on an apartment in Bangkok’s outskirts on August 29.

They arrested a man named on a fake Turkish passport as Adem Karadag in possession of bomb-making materials, the first such detention in the case after nearly two weeks of struggle in a breakthrough.

The man was brought to the Min Buri provincial court where the police opposed bail, saying he was a flight risk following which the court approved to extend his detention for 12 days.

The 28-year-old, whose nationality has still not been confirmed, was later taken to the Min Buri prison in eastern Bangkok. A suspect can be detained for up to seven 12-day periods, or 84 days in total, before formal charges must be laid.

Police tested the man’s DNA against samples taken from a taxi, a banknote and shreds of a backpack recovered at the shrine, all of which were believed to come from the man who planted the bomb.

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