Bombenattentat Bangkok: noch keine Spur zum Täter

Die Ermittler der Polizei tappe nach wie vor im Dunkeln, wer den Bombenanschlag auf das Bangkoker Militärkrankenhaus Phramongkutklao verübt haben könnte.

Nach und nach kommen diverse Pannen ans Licht. Die überwiegende Anzahl der im Krankenhaus installierten Überwachungskameras funktionieren nicht. Daher hat die Polizei kein lückenloses Bild, was sich vor und während des Bombenanschlags abspielte.

Ein paar Tage zuvor waren mehrere Schreiben in Briefkästen geworfen worden, in denen vor einem Bombenanschlag in einem Krankenhaus gewarnt wurde. Trotz dieser Warnung wurden keinerlei Maßnahmen eingeleitet.

Die Polizei kündigte an, ein Phantombild eines mutmaßlichen Verdächtigen veröffentlichen zu wollen, konnte aber nicht sagen, wann das der Fall ist.

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berndgrimm
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berndgrimm
16. Juni 2017 4:44 am

A 62-year-old man who claimed to despise the military regime was arrested Thursday and reportedly confessed to planting the bomb that wounded 20 people at the army’s Phramongkutklao hospital last month.

A joint police-military force detained the former electrical engineer at a state enterprise after finding bomb-making materials at his house in Bangkok on Thursday afternoon. A source identified him as Watana Pumret, a retired employee of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat).

He was questioned at the 11th Military Circle in Bangkok’s Dusit district. First Army Area commander Gen Apirat Kongsompong reportedly supervised the interrogation personally.

Police are poised to bring charges against the suspect for the possession and production of explosives, the source said.

He would also face a charge of terrorism if sufficient evidence is found.

Defence Ministry spokesman Maj Gen Kongcheep Tantravanich confirmed reports that the suspected hospital bomber had been arrested.

He said it was unlikely that only one person was behind the blast and the investigation will be widened to catch any others involved.
Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon later said the man had confessed he was responsible for the bombing at Phramongkutklao Hospital on May 22 in which 20 people were injured.

Military sources said he also confessed to bombings at the National Theatre near Sanam Luang on Rattanakosin Island on May 15 and the old Government Lottery Office on Ratchadamnoen Klang Avenue on April 5, as well as three previous bomb explosions in Bangkok.

The suspect reportedly confessed to carrying out the Phramongkutklao Hospital attack alone. He told interrogators he disliked the military, the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) and Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.
According to a military source, Mr Watana said he hated soldiers because they maimed and killed demonstrators before gunning down people at Wat Pathum Wanaram in Pathumwan district during the April, 2010, violence after red shirt protests, “and this hatred runs deep”, the source said.

Six people were killed at the temple on May 19, 2010, when soldiers closed in on the rally site of red-shirt demonstrators against the government of Abhisit Vejjajiva in the Ratchaprasong area, firing at will.

Korkaew Pikulthong, a key member of the red-shirt United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), declined on Thursday to comment on whether security officials had found a wall clock with a photo of Thaksin on it at Mr Wattana’s house.

However, he said the UDD disagreed with all groups resorting to violence to solve problems.
The raid searched his house in a housing estate in Ram Intra Soi 3 in Bangkok and found bomb-making items, as well as four pipe bombs, together with PVC pipes and screws.

The man reportedly said he did not like the military or the current coup regime. Investigators do not believe his story that he acted alone, and think that rogue groups of soldiers might be involved.

Also irgendwie ist mir diese ganze Story suspekt.
Alles viel zu schlüssig…..
Er wohnt nur einen Steinwurf von Yinglucks Residenz entfernt
in einem bekannt Roten Viertel!
Aber keine armen Mitklapper Roten sondern bereicherte Rote Elite.
Und wenn Korkaew (der einer der glaubwürdigsten UDDler ist)
wirklich so einen Kommentar machte dann ist es durchaus möglich
dass Thaksins Hassprediger dahinter stecken.
Aber irgendwie glaub ich die Story nicht.

Schliesslich ist Prawit Thaksins Mann in der Junta und seine UDD
Schelte nur Ablenkung von dieser Tatsache.
Wo war Prawit eigentlich als er sich seinen Krankenschein nahm?
Angeblich zu einer Hühneraugenoperation in Europa!
Montenegro? Oder kam er eh nur bis Dubai?

berndgrimm
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berndgrimm
16. Juni 2017 5:07 am
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In Thaksins khaosod stand gestern dazu noch folgendes:

the suspect is a 62-year-old retired electrical engineer for a state agency. He was detained by soldiers at his residence in the northern district of Bang Khen, the same neighborhood where seven soldiers and five civilians were previously arrested for allegedly trying to mail a box of hand grenades through a delivery service.

Alles bei Yingluck um die Ecke…..
Hier ist ja Alles möglich und niemand sagt die Wahrheit.
In Thailand geht es nicht um Gut und Böse sondern
ausschliesslich um mehr oder weniger Böse.
Natürlich gibt es hier auch Gute.
Aber die spielen überhaupt keine Rolle und dienen den Bösen
nur als Schutzschilde.