CCTV footage hunts down car bomb gang in front of Bannang Sata Police Station, confident they will be apprehended soon

Yala, Police are still urgently reviewing CCTV footage to hunt down the group of perpetrators who caused the car bomb in front of Bannang Sata Police Station. Although two suspects have been apprehended, neither of them has given any useful information. The car bomb incident in Bannang Sata District, Yala Province, which killed 1 person and injured 29 people, the latest news source revealed that the CCTV footage found clues that the motorcycle that picked up the driver of the pickup truck before the bombing last turned right in front of Bannang Sata Witthaya School and disappeared, leading to speculation that it may have gone to Tambon Patae or may have tricked people and turned back. Currently, the police are still in the process of reviewing additional CCTV footage, but they have a good idea of ??the motorcycle's appearance, which is likely a blue Honda Wave without a license plate. However, the two riders disguised themselves, making it unclear who they are. As for the inspection of the cameras at the T har To Subdistrict Administrative Organization, which were found to be broken and could not record anything inside the Thar To Subdistrict Administrative Organization, inspection of the cameras outside found that the car was indeed taken out of the Thar To Subdistrict Administrative Organization. However, whether it was stolen or driven away by the driver, we must wait for the results of the DNA examination to see if it matches who it is. Two suspects involved in the car bomb incident remain silent. Pol. Maj. Gen. Seksan Churangsrit, the commander of Yala Provincial Police, admitted that one suspect who was detained yesterday was under the Martial Law Act because he was the last person to use the car that caused the incident and his wife is a cousin of the person with the arrest warrant under the Criminal Procedure Code. He also took another 45-year-old man to the interrogation center at Ingkhayuth Camp. The interrogation of both of them did not yield any useful information, but he is confident that the gro up that caused the car bomb incident is the Bannang Sata group and the Thanto group, which has about 10 people and most of them are people with arrest warrants. Source: Thai News Agency