Selangor Journal
Soldiers hold their weapons at a checkpoint in the troubled southern Thai province of Yala, on February 28, 2013. — Picture by REUTERS.

Thai police arrest suspect in Yala bomb blast

YALA, July 1 — Thai police have arrested a local man suspected of being involved in a car bomb explosion in Yala, southern Thailand, early yesterday morning that claimed a woman’s life.

Bannan Sata police chief Police Colonel Ranon Surawit said the 27-year-old was arrested yesterday night near the Bannan Sata police’s residential building.

“We have arrested a male suspect, and investigations found that he was working as a technical officer with the Than To Municipal Council,” he said when contacted by Bernama today.

The suspect has been sent to the 41 Wang Praya Raman ranger camp for further investigation.

“All the injured victims are being treated at Bannang Sata Hospital, and efforts to track down the individuals and groups involved in the attack are ongoing,” Ranon said.

The 45-year-old woman who was killed in the explosion was a kindergarten teacher.

The explosion at 10.10am local time caused 45 injuries in addition to damaging the police’s residential building, houses, and dozens of vehicles.

— Bernama

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