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Bangkok bomb: Thai police find and defuse device a week after Erawan Shrine blast killed 20 | Bangkok bomb: Thai police find and defuse device a week after Erawan Shrine blast killed 20 |
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Thai police have found and defused a bomb in a home on one of Bangkok’s busiest roads. | |
The bomb, referred to as a “wide bomb”, was found in the house of a construction worker on Sukhumvit 81, Kamthorn Aucharoen, who commands the police’s explosives ordnance team, told Reuters. | The bomb, referred to as a “wide bomb”, was found in the house of a construction worker on Sukhumvit 81, Kamthorn Aucharoen, who commands the police’s explosives ordnance team, told Reuters. |
He said: “It was left in the house of a construction worker. We have deactivated the bomb and will destroy it.” | He said: “It was left in the house of a construction worker. We have deactivated the bomb and will destroy it.” |
Investigators could not confirm whether the bomb was linked to an attack at a Hindu shrine last week, which killed 20 people and wounded 100 others. | Investigators could not confirm whether the bomb was linked to an attack at a Hindu shrine last week, which killed 20 people and wounded 100 others. |
Police told reporters that the trail had gone cold after CCTV images showed the suspected perpetrator leaving the scene in the back of a 'tuk-tuk' taxi. | |
"In terms of the CCTV cameras, some don't capture images properly and some were damaged which is a waste of time for police piecing together where the suspect went," national police chief Somyot Poompanmuang told reporters. | "In terms of the CCTV cameras, some don't capture images properly and some were damaged which is a waste of time for police piecing together where the suspect went," national police chief Somyot Poompanmuang told reporters. |
"We don't know if the suspect is still in Thailand but I have to assume he still is because we've got no information that he left." | "We don't know if the suspect is still in Thailand but I have to assume he still is because we've got no information that he left." |
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