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Southeast Asia
Three killed in separate incidents in southern Thailand
2014-03-05
Four gunmen gunned down a former police sub-lieutenant in front of his home in Narathiwat province on Monday night. The attackers also planted two bombs near the scene, which later exploded without causing any injuries. Police found 20 spent bullets at the scene yesterday morning. A nearby construction shop and a six-wheel truck were damaged by the blasts.

Meanwhile, suspected terrorists insurgents on a motorcycle opened fire on a couple riding another motorcycle in Yala province yesterday. Angkhana Nudaeng was killed, while her husband was slightly injured when the motorcycle turned over. On Monday night, a villager was gunned down in the same province.

The Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) yesterday cited the recent arrest of two paramilitary rangers for the fatal shooting of three boys in Narathiwat province on February 3 as a lesson for the public not to trust rumors without fact-checking. Confirming that the attack was motivated by personal revenge, ISOC spokesman Colonel Banphot Poonpien said people should beware of such rumors, which could be spread by insurgents attempting to stir up violence against officials.

The arrests in this case demonstrated Thailand's sincerity in resolving the unrest because, although the suspects were rangers, state agencies proceeded with the investigation and made arrests without protecting the suspects, the spokesman said. He said, "It is sad that children are the victims of violence stemming from adults' conflicts. It is sadder that insurgents use it as a reason to launch attacks, including a Pattani drive-by attack that killed six innocent people."
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