Two bombs made of cooking gas cylinders were found in a pickup parked in Raman district of Yala on Friday. (Photo by Abdullah Benjakat)
YALA: A suspect in the foiled car bomb attack on apartments housing police and other officials in Raman district has been detained for questioning, police said.
The suspect was identified as Abdulraman Salae, 54. He was arrested by security officers on Sunday at his house at Moo 2 in tambon Budee, Muang district.
After a police investigation, Mr Abdulraman was suspected to have been involved in the stealing of a pick-up belonging to the Kerry delivery company. The stolen vehicle was turned into a car bomb, which was intended to be detonated outside police flats behind the Raman police station.
The pick-up was found by authorities on Friday and a search uncovered three…
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