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Southeast Asia
More blasts in Thai south, Indonesian arrested
2006-06-16
An Indonesian was detained with bomb-making equipment in Thailand's rebellious Muslim south on Friday as another rash of small explosions wounded at least five people there, police said.

The man, identified by police as Sabri bin Emaeruding, 37, from Sumatra, was held in a dawn raid in the region, where more than 1,300 people have been killed in two years of separatist insurgency.

Emaeruding had 1 kg of urea fertiliser and 2 kg of nails -- commonly used in making bombs -- and was charged with entering the country illegally. He would be detained for further questioning, police said.

On Friday, a small bomb hidden under a truck exploded near a teashop in the southern Yala province, wounding the driver, his wife and three other people, police said.

Small bombs also exploded in toilets at five train stations in the three provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat near the Malaysian border where the separatist insurgency has been concentrated, but noone was hurt, police said.

The blasts in the Malay-speaking region came a day after a wave of bombings which Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said security forces knew was coming but failed to prevent. At least two people were killed and 16 wounded in those attacks.

Police said the Indonesian man was caught during a hunt for suspected militants behind the rash of at least 41 bombs which exploded on Thursday.

"Under current circumstances, we need to detain him under the emergency law and find out if he is part of an Indonesian rebel network in Aceh or elsewhere," Police Colonel Manoch Ananritkul told Reuters by telephone.

He was referring to the Sumatra province of Aceh, where rebels and the government made peace last year and spoke a day after Abu Bakar Bashir, reputed Indonesian spiritual leader of the al Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiah network, was freed from jail.

Narathiwat Governor Pracha Taerat told Reuters on Thursday more than 200 small bombs the size of a soda can with a digital wrist watch as a timer, were smuggled from Malaysia in the past week.

He said the bombs were easily smuggled in the region of 1.8 million people, most of them ethnic Malays who feel more connected to Malaysia than predominantly Buddhist Thailand.
Posted by:ryuge

#5  :-) Ryuge
Posted by: Frank G   2006-06-16 22:43  

#4  Thanks Dave, will do so in the future. For some reason, I've had a string of sloppy postings lately, so I thank everyone for their help and patience, and I will be making sure to double-check things more thoroughly from now on. I love being able to contribute to Rantburg. Now I'm off to the tip jar.
Posted by: ryuge   2006-06-16 22:26  

#3  (I should have mentioned that not all web browsers will let a long unbroken text string mess up the page width, so some people might not notice anything wrong.)
Posted by: Dave D.   2006-06-16 07:56  

#2  Ryuge, when you post an URL, could you please post it as a proper link so it doesn't bust the page formatting and shove all the right hand sidebar stuff off the screen? The syntax for a link is like this:

<A HREF=''>...</A>

You put the URL in between the single quote marks, and the text you want for the visible link goes in place of the "..."

If you do that with the URL you provided, you get something like this.

Much more compact, and it doesn't garf up the page.

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-06-16 07:37  

#1  The correct link:

Link fixed

Sorry, another link was stored when I copied and pasted.
Posted by: ryuge   2006-06-16 07:01  

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