Saturday, August 29, 2015

Thai Police Make Arrest Over Bangkok Bombing



BBC: Bangkok bomb: Thai police arrest man over Erawan blast

Police in Bangkok say they have arrested a man in connection with a bomb that killed 20 people in the Thai capital nearly two weeks ago.

The man, a foreigner, was arrested in Nong Jok on the outskirts of Bangkok, a police spokesman said.

Bomb-making materials were found at the apartment along with 10 passports, said the spokesman, Prawut Thavornsiri.

The bomb tore through the crowded Erawan Shrine on 17 August injuring more than 100, mostly tourists.

Police found bomb making materials such as detonators and a metal pipe with lids, Mr Thavornsiri said in a televised statement.

He said the 28-year-old man is not believed to have been the bomber but is suspected of involvement in the attack.

More News On Today's Thai Police Arrest Over Bangkok Bombing

The Latest: Suspect's Bomb Material Same as in Deadly Blast -- NYT/AP
Thai police arrest foreign man over Bangkok bombing -- Reuters
Foreign man arrested over deadly bombing of Erawan Shrine in Bangkok -- The Australian/AFP
Thai police arrest suspect in Bangkok shrine bombing -- UPI
Thai Police Announce Arrest in Bangkok Shrine Bombing -- NYT
Thai police arrest suspect in Bangkok bombing -- CNN
Thailand Police Arrest Foreigner in Bangkok Blast Probe -- WSJ
Thai Police Arrest Foreign Suspect in Deadly Bangkok Bombing -- Bloomberg

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