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Arrest warrant issued against suspected bomber in Thai south
Officials investigate at the scene of bomb blasts in the tourist beach town of Patong on Phuket island, Thailand in this still image from video August 12, 2016. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

BANGKOK, Aug 16 — A Thai military court has issued an arrest warrant against a suspect in connection with the recent bomb explosion in resort Phuket Province in the Thai South, reports Thai News Agency (TNA).

Tuesday’s arrest warrant was the second one, following the arrest and detention of the first suspect in connection with an arson at Tesco Lotus retail store in Nakhon Si Thammarat, also in the Thai South, on Aug 14.

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The incidents were part of a series of bomb blasts and arson attacks in the southern Thai region during Aug 11-14, in which a total of four people were killed and dozens others injured.

Deputy National Police Chief Police General Srivara Rangsibrahmanakul, in his capacity as the head of investigating teams in the bombing and arson attacks in the Thai South, said that local police have been gathering evidence for additional arrest warrants against more suspects.

Meanwhile, Thai Tourism and Sports Minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangkura, said that apart from implementing measures to assist the affected areas and victims, she has also ordered all the relevant agencies to lay out preventive measures against future incidents.

Kobkarn revealed that the measures include encouraging local people to join a training programme under the Ta Sapparod safety network, aimed to empower the locals, especially those in areas at risk, to become more vigilant.

According to the minister, the first batch of 100 trainees, including hotels’ receptionists and bellboys, as well as security guards, drivers and tour guides, will join the programme, to be jointly held by the Tourism Department and the Tourist Police Division, starting next month. — Bernama

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