Two Thais wanted for allegedly involving in botched bomb attack near a political party already arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport after being arrested in Siem Reap province of Cambodia during the weekend. Photo Worawit Pumpuang
Mon, July 05, 2010By The Nation
The two, Warisriya Bunsom, 42, and Korbchai Bunplod, 41, wept during a press conference at the airport. They admitted that they were red shirts members but they were not behind the last month's botched bomb attack on the Bhum Jai Thai Party's headquarters.
They would then be turned over to Department of Special Investigation as the attack is held as the capital is still under the emergency decree.
The first report of the capture of Warisriya and Korbchai came Saturday afternoon from the Cambodian consulgeneral's office in Sa Kaew's Aranyaprathet border town. Both were located and apprehended in Cambodia's Siem Reap.
Warisriya and Korbchai are among four people accused of providing logistics support for alleged bomber Anek Singkhunthod, who was wounded when the explosive hidden in a motorcycle with a sidecar modified into a fruit stall went off prematurely.
Two other suspects implicated by Anek, Kamphol Khamkhong and Dejphol Phutthajong, were arrested in the following few days.
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