A Chinese capret salesman has been killed in the South in what police on Monday blamed on a rare act of violence against foreigners by Islamist terrorists insurgents in the deep South.
Cai Wensheng, 55, was killed by two pistol shots to the head outside a teashop in Narathiwat province late on Sunday, police said. Detectives said Cai and two Chinese colleagues selling carpets in the area, and no business problems had been reported. Two terrorists militants rode up on a motorcycle, pretended to be interested in buying the vendor's carpets, and killed him without warning. The killers escaped on their motorcycle. |