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  • Bangkok Blast: TNT, Ball Bearings Used In Bomb

    Bangkok Blast: TNT, Ball Bearings Used In Bomb

    BANGKOK: Authorities are still waiting for lab-test results before confirming the type of bomb that was used to stage the bloody attack in Bangkok on Monday.

    Tests can identify the type of gunpowder from soot found on victims’ clothes and tissue,” an informed source said.  “From there, we will be able to trace precursor materials of the bomb”.

    The government has now described Monday’s bomb blast as the worst ever attack on Thai soil.

    Hitting the world-famous Erawan Shrine at the Ratchaprasong Intersection, the explosion killed at least 20 victims and injured more than 100 others.

    After the explosion, authorities closed traffic around the intersection until Tuesday afternoon as officials scoured for evidence. Found at the scene were some 0.6-mm ball bearings.

    The same source said there was a high possibility that the bomb in the Monday’s attack was TNT.

    “It’s inflammable, highly destructive and yellow,” it added.

    National Police Commissioner Pol General Somyot Poompanmuang said the bomb had complete combustion, and left hardly any trace at the crime scene.

    “That’s why it took time for the explosives ordnance disposal team to collect evidence,” Somyot said.

    Pol General Jarumporn Suramanee, an adviser to the national police chief, inspected the blast scene himself.

    Also at the shrine was Supanee Wattanawijarn, treasurer of the Than Tao Mahaprom Foundation Erawan Hotel. Her foundation takes care of the Erawan Shrine, where Than Tao Mahaprom (the sacred Brahma statue) is enshrined.

    Deputy National Police Commissioner Pol General Ruangsak Jritake accompanied Supanee as they examined the sacred statue together.

    “The blast has caused some damage to the statue’s chin and right arm,” he said.

    Supanee said the repairs would be done by the Office of Traditional Arts, using plaster and gold ornaments.

    “During the repair, people are still welcome to the shrine,” she said, adding that security measures around the shrine would be increased.

     

    Source: www.thestar.com.my

  • A Singaporean Woman Among Dead In Bangkok Blast

    A Singaporean Woman Among Dead In Bangkok Blast

    A Singaporean woman was killed in the bomb blast that rocked Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong area on Monday night, reported local media.

    According to a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), some Singaporeans were injured in the incident.

    MFA said its embassy staff are providing consular assistance to affected Singaporeans.

    Dozens of tourists were injured in the bombing, which appeared to have been targeted at foreigners.

    MFA urged Singaporeans in Bangkok to take necessary safety precautions, avoid the vicinity of the explosion and to monitor the local news closely.

     

    Source: http://news.asiaone.com

  • Two Malaysians Killed In Bangkok Blast

    Two Malaysians Killed In Bangkok Blast

    BANGKOK: Two Malaysians have been confirmed to be among at least 16 people killed in a bomb blast in central Bangkok which also injured dozens others.

    The Malaysian fatalities were confirmed by a Malaysian embassy official in the Thai capital.

    The explosion at about 7 pm (8 pm Malaysian time) occurred at the Ratchaprasong intersection, near the famous Erawan Shrine and Bangkok’s colourful and high-street shopping.

    It also damaged several cars and motorcycles. It was also reported that street vendors along the road were believed to be among the victims of the explosion.

    Thai police chief Gen Somyot Poompanmouag said 16 people died as a result of the bomb blast, including possibly China and Philippine nationals.

    Other police sources said the victims might also include visitors from Japan and Hong Kong.

    Somyot chaired a meeting at the police headquarters after visiting the site of the blast.

    He had earlier said that the explosion was caused by a TNT bomb.

    An unconfirmed report from a police source stated there might be two more unexploded bombs, indicating that those responsible wanted to cause major damage.

    As at 9.30 pm local time, 82 people were confirmed injured, according to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Erawan Emergency Medical Services Centre (EMS).

    It collected the figures from 15 hospitals in Bangkok.

    However, it was unable to confirm the number of fatalities.

    Ratchaprasong intersection in central Bangkok was a location of both protest site for the Red Shirt in 2010 and PDRC (The People Democratic Reform Committee) protest led by Suthep Thuaksuban in 2014, that eventually led to a military coup and removal of ex-premier Yingluck Shinawatra.

    Despite the bombing located not far from the Chitlom station of the rail service of Bangkok Train Service or popularly known skytrain, the service still continues.

    Major Gen Weerachon Sukhonthapatipak, the deputy government spokesman said Prime Minister Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha had already been informed of the bomb explosion and he had instructed the Explosive Ordnance Disposal team to go to the area.

    He said, so far, there was no plan to close schools and banks near the area.

     

    Source: www.thestar.com.my