Thailand releases sketches of bombing suspects

Thai police on August 24 released sketches of four male suspects in the bombings of Hua Hin resort and Phang Nga province two weeks ago.
Thailand releases sketches of bombing suspects ảnh 1Sketches of male suspects (Source: VNA)

Bangkok (VNA) – Thai police on August 24 released sketches of four male suspects in the bombings of Hua Hin resort and Phang Nga province two weeks ago.

Three of the sketches were based on descriptions from three witnesses who were present in Hua Hin on August 10, which are similar to images caught by camera.

Four bombs exploded in Hua Hin, two on a busy street on August 11 and two in the city’s tower house on August 12.

The remaining sketch is thought to depict a man suspected of bombing Bang Niang market, Phang Nga province on August 12.

Earlier, police issued a warrant for Ahama Lengha from Narathiwat province who was accused of a bombing in Phuket and fled to Malaysia.

Information about the suspects and motives behind the attacks remains unclear.-VNA

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