File Photo: Police inspects the cordoned-off site of a bomb blast at the popular Erawan shrine in Bangkok. (Agence Frane-Presse)
Bangkok:
Thai police probing a deadly bombing two weeks ago issued arrest warrants today for two new suspects after a raid on a suburban apartment block uncovered possible bomb-making materials, a spokesman said.
Police were hunting for a 26-year-old Thai female and a foreign man after a weekend search on a property in the Min Buri district uncovered fertiliser, digital watches and an explosives detonator, police spokesman Prawut Thawornsiri said in a televised announcement.
Police arrested an unidentified foreign man in a high-profile raid on Saturday at a building in nearby Nong Chok, where they discovered explosives and piles of fake passports.
Police were hunting for a 26-year-old Thai female and a foreign man after a weekend search on a property in the Min Buri district uncovered fertiliser, digital watches and an explosives detonator, police spokesman Prawut Thawornsiri said in a televised announcement.
Police arrested an unidentified foreign man in a high-profile raid on Saturday at a building in nearby Nong Chok, where they discovered explosives and piles of fake passports.
© Thomson Reuters 2015
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