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Southeast Asia |
Six suspects held in latest fatal Thai bombing |
2008-08-23 |
![]() On Thursday, two bombs exploded at a restaurant in Sungai Kolok, killing Chalee Boonsawat, a reporter for Thai Rath daily newspaper, and injuring 33 other people. One of the injured victims died in hospital yesterday. Pol Col Prapun Meemongkol, superintendent of the district police station, and Phadung Wannaluck, a reporter for Modern Nine television station, were among the wounded. Repair work on electricity utilities also got under way after they were damaged by insurgents at the time of the blasts. The town was left with no power throughout the night. In the wake of the explosions, assistant police chief Pol Lt-Gen Adul Saengsingkaew ordered police forces in Narathiwat, Pattani, Yala and four districts of Songkhla to beef up security. Pol Maj-Gen Pongsak Nakvijit, the provincial police chief, said violent attacks increased in frequency every year before September because it was deemed a holy month as the Muslim fasting period of Ramadan began. He added that investigators had possible leads on the bombers' identities, but could not give any details. An intelligence source said the explosions were the work of rebels from the Runda Kumpulan Kecil (RKK) group operating in Sungai Padi and Sungai Kolok districts and on the Thai-Malaysian border. The group was controlled by two core leaders, Aziz Zo and Zahawuddin Zo. |
Posted by:ryuge |
#1 Wouldn't wanna be any of those six suspects. I'm sure they are NOT having fun now. |
Posted by: Scooter McGruder 2008-08-23 14:18 |