Thailand: Red Shirts speak out about bombing at Bangkok Court
The leader of the Red Shirts declared that the organization had nothing to do with the bombing on the evening of March 7 in front of the Bangkok Criminal Court.
On March 8, Mr. Cherdchai, a leader of the Red Shirts, declared that this organization had nothing to do with the bombing last night (March 7) before the Bangkok criminal court.
The bombing occurred while Thai judicial agencies were urgently handling a series of cases that attracted public attention. This was the latest bombing after the February 1 bombing in front of Siam Paragon supermarket in the center of Bangkok, but the perpetrator has not yet been found.
In a statement issued on March 8, Thai government spokesman Winthai Suvaree said that two suspects in the bombing on the evening of March 7 will be detained for seven days under martial law and investigators are urgently taking statements to track down the real mastermind.
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Thai government spokesman Winthai Suvaree. (Photo: NNT) |
Mr. Winthai said that this bombing served a plot to disrupt the situation in Thailand and said that this was a bomb attack on order.
The latest information said that Thai security forces had a gun battle with two suspects after they escaped on a motorbike. One of the two injured suspects is being treated at a hospital, the other is being held at a military facility.
Some information said that before the bombing happened, Thai security had intelligence information about these two suspicious characters, so the arrest was quick. This is one of the rare bombing cases where suspects were arrested in Thailand.
In recent years, whenever the political and social situation is unstable, bombings occur in Bangkok, however the real perpetrators of these bombings have not been announced./.
According to VOV