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Gruesome jihadi snuff films found in southern Thailand as killings continue
Police conducting a raid in a forest zone captured a mobile phone with multiple video clips depicting the beheading of a Thai Army ranger and a villager during a recent raid in Yala.

According to Army spokesman Col. Akara Thiproj, during a recent raid in Bannang Sata district, police seized a mobile phone in an apparently abandoned kit bag in the forest. The mobile phone held several video clips documenting the killing and beheading of a Thai Army ranger and a villager. Another clip depicted an insurgent, his head covered with a cloth mask carrying a head of a decapitated victim.
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Some clips show boys and girls estimated to be as young as five or six years old carrying 11 mm military weapons. According to the Army spokesman, the police have learned that the insurgents let children aged between 13-14 years old to transport explosive materials because the police don't often conduct body searches on youngsters. An investigation is under way.

In other incidents, an Islamic ustaz or religious teacher and a local resident were shot dead in separate shootings.

A 35-year-old Muslim religious teacher was gunned down in a hail of bullets and died instantly while he was riding his motorcycle home Monday night in Khok Pho district of Pattani province. Following the first killing, an unidentified group of gunmen fired at local residents dining at a karaoke restaurant, killing a 32-year-old patron on the spot.

Meanwhile four police officers assigned to a teacher protection unit suffered minor injuries in a bomb attack in Narathiwat Tuesday. A remote-controlled bomb exploded 100 metres from a school in Sungai Padi district while the border patrol police officers were travelling to pick up and escort schoolteachers. The police received minor wounds, and their pick-up truck was damaged. They were rushed to nearby hospital and were released from hospital after treatment. Police responding to the incident have gathered evidence to track the bombers.
Posted by: ryuge 2007-10-02
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