Police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri said in a late-night news conference that with evidence gathered from witnesses and surveillance cameras, the suspect can be charged in court.
Prawut was referring to the first suspect arrested in the case several weeks ago, identified as Adem Karadag also known as Bilal Turk and believed to be from Turkey. He was arrested at an apartment on the outskirts of Bangkok where police say bomb-making materials and a large quantity of fake passports were found. He is one of two suspects arrested so far in the case.
Video footage leaked to the press this week either newly discovered or analyzed appeared to show how the suspect had changed his shirt after going to a nearby park, firming up identification of who he might be.
The police spokesman did not talk about the motive for the bombing ort who might be the mastermind. Thai officials have said the motive was revenge for Thai authorities having interfered in their smuggling business, though they have not detailed how. They insist the perpetrators are part of a criminal network, and did not have political motives.
Prawut also announced that three more warrants had been issued in connection with the case, bringing the total to 17.
The new warrants, for two men of undisclosed nationalities with Muslim-sounding names, and a Thai man, cover several serious charges, including conspiracy to kill and using a bomb to cause harm and damage property.
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