Bangkok bombing: Thai police name blast suspect as Mohamad Museyin

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THAI Police have named a man in connection with the Bangkok bombing that killed 20 people.

Authorities have revealed they are searching for a Muslim man called Mohamad Museyin, The Times of London reported.

But the bespectacled man, who was seen leaving a back pack at the Erawan Shrine shortly before the explosion, remains on the run.



There are fears he may have fled overseas after being dropped off by a motorcycle taxi driver at Lumpini Park, in central Bangkok after the attack on Monday night.

Two other suspects who were identified on security footage and believed to be accomplices have been questioned and cleared by police.

The motive behind the attack remains unclear.
Police have said the bombing was not linked to any terrorism group, and no-one has so far claimed responsibility for the deadly blast that also injured 125 people.

The reward for information leading to an arrest has doubled to 2 million baht ($76,000), as police hope for more help from the public.
Police suspect up to 10 people were involved in the attack that may have taken a month to plan.

The Australian Federal Police have sought images from who were on a flight from Thailand to Sydney this week.

They have also offered to help local authorities in their hunt for the bomber but the Thai Police had not accepted the assistance.

Australia’s Ambassador to Thailand, Paul Robilliard, offered his condolences to the Thai people at a trade dinner in Bangkok on Thursday night.

South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill, who was also at the dinner to encourage trade to his state, also expressed his sorrow.

http://www.news.com.au/world/bangko...-mohamad-museyin/story-fndir2ev-1227493476279
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THAI Police have named a man in connection with the Bangkok bombing that killed 20 people.

Authorities have revealed they are searching for a Muslim man called Mohamad Museyin, The Times of London reported.

But the bespectacled man, who was seen leaving a back pack at the Erawan Shrine shortly before the explosion, remains on the run.



There are fears he may have fled overseas after being dropped off by a motorcycle taxi driver at Lumpini Park, in central Bangkok after the attack on Monday night.

Two other suspects who were identified on security footage and believed to be accomplices have been questioned and cleared by police.

The motive behind the attack remains unclear.
Police have said the bombing was not linked to any terrorism group, and no-one has so far claimed responsibility for the deadly blast that also injured 125 people.

The reward for information leading to an arrest has doubled to 2 million baht ($76,000), as police hope for more help from the public.
Police suspect up to 10 people were involved in the attack that may have taken a month to plan.

The Australian Federal Police have sought images from who were on a flight from Thailand to Sydney this week.

They have also offered to help local authorities in their hunt for the bomber but the Thai Police had not accepted the assistance.

Australia’s Ambassador to Thailand, Paul Robilliard, offered his condolences to the Thai people at a trade dinner in Bangkok on Thursday night.

South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill, who was also at the dinner to encourage trade to his state, also expressed his sorrow.

http://www.news.com.au/world/bangko...-mohamad-museyin/story-fndir2ev-1227493476279
@rock127 @Mad Indian @roma
Now islamofascists at it again.
This categorically proves that terror has no religion!
This is not true Islam, Islam is a religion of peace!


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