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News, Post Reporters, Published on 25/03/2022
» The Criminal Court on Thursday acquitted six people of multiple charges related to an alleged plot to bomb several locations in Bangkok in 2015, citing a lack of evidence.
Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 25/07/2017
» Crime suppression police arrested a female suspect in a bombing case seconds after she was released on bail, charging her with lese majeste.
News, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 20/03/2016
» When more than 30 soldiers and police blocked the roads leading to Sarawut Bamrungkittikhun’s two-storey shophouse in Surat Thani, his neighbours were told an “influential person” was about to be arrested.
News, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 22/03/2015
» A volunteer nurse accused of helping to plan a string of bomb attacks across Bangkok has denied any role in the plot, and said she warned her alleged co-conspirators against embarking on a campaign of violence.
Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 22/03/2015
» The volunteer nurse accused of helping to plan a string of bomb attacks across Bangkok has denied any role in the plot, and said she warned her alleged co-conspirators against embarking on a campaign of violence.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 18/03/2015
» Nattatida Meewangpla, a key witness in the 2010 Wat Pathum Wanaram killings and whose disappearance had raised concerns, re-emerged yesterday as she was handed over by the military to police as a suspect in a Bangkok bomb plot.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 18/03/2015
» Police have charged Nattatida Meewangpla, a key witness in the 2010 Wat Pathum Wanaram killings case, with being involved in bomb attacks in the capital.
Online Reporters, Published on 17/03/2015
» Nattatida Meewangpla, a volunteer medic during the 2010 red-shirt crackdown who was mysteriously detained by the military last week, colluded with suspects in the March 7 Criminal Court bombing, a police spokesman alleged Tuesday.
Wassana Nanuam, Published on 17/03/2015
» A day after denying the military had detained a key witness to the 2010 Wat Pathum Wanaram killings, the National Council for Peace and Order confessed it had indeed taken Nattatida Meewangpla from her home last week.