Thai police release sketch of Bangkok bomb suspect

It shows a fair-skinned man with thick, medium-length black hair, a wispy beard and black glasses who could be Thai or a foreigner.

August 19, 2015 03:45 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 11:07 am IST - BANGKOK:

Thai police released a sketch on Wednesday of the main suspect in a deadly bomb blast in Bangkok that killed at least 20 people, more than half of them foreigners.

The sketch shows a fair-skinned man with thick, medium-length black hair, a wispy beard and black glasses. It was unclear whether the man was Thai or a foreigner.

On Tuesday, a day after the bombing at a religious shrine in Bangkok’s busy Ratchaprasong commercial district, police released grainy closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage of a young man wearing a yellow T-shirt.

Dumping a backpack

The man is shown in CCTV footage dumping a backpack and walking away from the scene of the blast minutes before the explosion.

Police have said the man is a suspect but that others could also be behind the attack. They have not ruled out any group, including elements opposed to the military government, though, they said, it did not match the tactics of Muslim insurgents in the south or ‘red shirt’ supporters of the previous administration.

The sketch, say police, could help locate the yellow-shirted man seen in the CCTV footage. A 1 million baht ($28,000) reward has been offered to anyone who can give police information leading to his arrest.

To seek arrest warrant

Police also said they would take the sketch to a court and ask that an arrest warrant be issued for a man matching the description.

“We think the investigation team will ask for the arrest warrant tonight,” said police spokesman Prawut Thawornsiri.

Police chief Somyot Pumpanmuang told a news conference that it was not clear how many people were involved in the attack or if they were still in the country.

At the same news conference, Mr. Prawut said “two to three” people had been questioned by the police since the attack.

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