Village leader gunned down in southern Thailand
An assistant village leader was gunned down in an ambush in Narathiwat province. Asman Jehteh, 34, an assistant village chief of Ban Tanyong, was returning from prayers at the local mosque on his motorcycle on a village road when gunmen hiding in roadside forest fired on him.
The victim was hit four times and died at the spot, said Pol Col Phakdee Preechachon. He blamed separatist terrorists militants.
Suspect detained in triple bombing
Thai police have detained one suspect in last weeks bombings in Narathiwat, and are seeking arrest warrants for three additional suspects.
Surveillance cameras recorded images of a motorcycle with an implanted bomb in front of a shop, at the first explosion site. At the site of the third explosion, about 400 meters from the first location, surveillance cameras recorded images of men suspected to be the bombers as attack team. Their faces can be clearly identified and police will seek arrest warrants for three more men on that basis.
The Narathiwat bombings killed five people, including three Malaysian tourists, and injured more than a hundred people.
Posted by: ryuge 2011-09-22 |