
A suspect (front C) attends an enquiry at Bangkok's Metropolitan Police Bureau in Bangkok, Thailand, Sept. 7, 2015. A foreign suspect in the Aug. 17 Bangkok bombing, who was apprehended on Sept. 1, has admitted to having handed a bomb to a yellow-shirted man suspected to be the bomber, local media reported Monday. (Xinhua/Li Mangmang)
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Detained suspect admits to involvement in Bangkok bombing
BANGKOK, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- A foreign suspect in the Aug. 17 Bangkok bombing, who was apprehended on Sept. 1, has admitted to having handed a bomb to a yellow-shirted man suspected to be the bomber, local media reported Monday.
The detained suspect, whose nationality has yet to be confirmed, told investigators that he had been ordered by the mastermind, identified as "Izaan," to buy bomb-making materials from the Internet, the Nation newspaper quoted a source as saying.Full story















