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Bangkok blast: Police match fingerprint to bomb suspect | Bangkok blast: Police match fingerprint to bomb suspect |
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Thai police investigating the deadly Erawan Shrine bombing in Bangkok say fingerprints on possible bomb-making equipment found at the weekend match those of a man detained on Tuesday. | Thai police investigating the deadly Erawan Shrine bombing in Bangkok say fingerprints on possible bomb-making equipment found at the weekend match those of a man detained on Tuesday. |
They believe the foreign man, arrested close to the Cambodian border, is a key part of a network behind the attack. | They believe the foreign man, arrested close to the Cambodian border, is a key part of a network behind the attack. |
Police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri said he could have carried the bomb to the Bangkok flat or the shrine itself. | Police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri said he could have carried the bomb to the Bangkok flat or the shrine itself. |
He also said an eighth arrest warrant had now been issued over the blast. | |
Mr Prawut said the new suspect was Emrah Davutoglu, a Turkish man and the husband of Thai suspect Wanna Suansan. | |
Her name was on the lease of one of the flats raided at the weekend. | |
But a woman claiming to be Ms Suansan told AFP news agency from Turkey on Tuesday that she had not been in Thailand for three months. | |
'Directly involved' | 'Directly involved' |
No claim of responsibility has been made for the 17 August bomb, which killed 20 people. | |
Two foreign men are now in detention - police have not confirmed their nationalities but they say the suspect held on Tuesday closely resembles a man wearing yellow seen on security camera footage leaving a bag at the shrine shortly before the blast. | |
The first detainee was arrested in a raid on an apartment in Bangkok on Saturday, which also uncovered detonators, ball bearings, a metal pipe and several fake passports. | The first detainee was arrested in a raid on an apartment in Bangkok on Saturday, which also uncovered detonators, ball bearings, a metal pipe and several fake passports. |
The second unidentified man was seized in Sa Kaeo province, east of Bangkok on the border with Cambodia, on Tuesday. | The second unidentified man was seized in Sa Kaeo province, east of Bangkok on the border with Cambodia, on Tuesday. |
Deputy police chief Chakthip Chaijinda said he had been speaking Turkish. | Deputy police chief Chakthip Chaijinda said he had been speaking Turkish. |
Mr Prayut said police could now "confirm that this man is directly involved with the bomb material", as his fingerprints matched those on a bottle of suspect material found in the Bangkok flat. | Mr Prayut said police could now "confirm that this man is directly involved with the bomb material", as his fingerprints matched those on a bottle of suspect material found in the Bangkok flat. |
He was also carrying a bank book bearing the same name as a Chinese passport which has been widely circulated by Thai media. | He was also carrying a bank book bearing the same name as a Chinese passport which has been widely circulated by Thai media. |
Reports say the passport belonged to the man detained on the border, and shows him as coming from China's Xinjiang province, home to a significant Muslim Uighur population. | Reports say the passport belonged to the man detained on the border, and shows him as coming from China's Xinjiang province, home to a significant Muslim Uighur population. |
The BBC's Jonathan Head in Bangkok says up until now, Thailand and China have refused to confirm the passport is that of the suspect. | The BBC's Jonathan Head in Bangkok says up until now, Thailand and China have refused to confirm the passport is that of the suspect. |
If it is confirmed, he says, that would establish Muslim Uighurs as principal suspects in the bomb attack, a very sensitive issue for both countries after the controversial deportation of more than 100 Uighurs from Thailand to China in July. | If it is confirmed, he says, that would establish Muslim Uighurs as principal suspects in the bomb attack, a very sensitive issue for both countries after the controversial deportation of more than 100 Uighurs from Thailand to China in July. |
China has long faced criticism for the perceived harsh restrictions it places on religion and culture in its western Xinjiang region - where the majority of its predominantly Muslim, Uighur minority live. | China has long faced criticism for the perceived harsh restrictions it places on religion and culture in its western Xinjiang region - where the majority of its predominantly Muslim, Uighur minority live. |
On Tuesday police issued three new arrest warrants in connection with the shrine bombing, bringing the total to seven. | On Tuesday police issued three new arrest warrants in connection with the shrine bombing, bringing the total to seven. |
The bombing of the Erawan Shrine, a Hindu site popular with Thai Buddhists and tourists, was the deadliest-ever such attack in Thailand. | The bombing of the Erawan Shrine, a Hindu site popular with Thai Buddhists and tourists, was the deadliest-ever such attack in Thailand. |