Thai gov't: Power losers behind Bangkok bombings
BANGKOK, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont on
Thursday said the investigation into the New Year's Eve bombings in Bangkok is
undergoing and urged the kingdom to prepare for more similar attacks.
Speaking at the National Legislation Assembly, the premier said "I would
like to ask everyone in the country to prepare for life-threatening events like
this for a while."
Surayud reaffirmed that the incidents were unrelated to the ongoing
insurgency in the southernmost border provinces.
The prime minister said earlier that politicians who had lost privileges
and benefits were behind the bomb attacks and the incidents were not connected
to the southern violence.
As the government works to build a unified society and to conduct a fair
general election, it seeks cooperation from every sector of the public in
bringing peace to society and to prevent such incidents from occurring again,
Surayud was quoted by the Thai News Agency as saying.
The prime minister said that intelligence officials believe the Sunday
bombings were aimed at creating panic among the public, as well as causing death
and damage to property.
"While the incidents may look similar to those in the Deep South," Surayud said, "close investigation of the explosives used and timing mechanisms for the bombs shows no relationship to explosive devices so far used in the South."