The government has been under heavy pressure to lift martial law, which has been in place since a coup last May removed an elected government. Analysts say the junta is likely to use yesterday's blasts as a reason to prolong martial law.
Police said they expect to issue arrest warrants in a few days. One person was slightly injured in the explosions on a walkway between the upscale Siam Paragon mall and an elevated mass transit "Skytrain" station, which was undamaged but briefly shut as a precaution.
Asked if the perpetrators chose the location to discredit the government, Prayuth replied, "Everybody knows that. Otherwise they would have exploded the bombs in the jungle. Why the hell are you asking this?"
An increased security presence was visible today at the Skytrain station. Officers went up and down escalators with pointing devices, examining the ground closely and conferring in small groups as commuters passed.
Police said the small homemade bombs were designed to sow panic, not kill.
"The explosions were caused by two pipe bombs, but the flash powder that was used had low pressure. You can see that the damage was not much," national police spokesman Lt. Gen. Prawut Thawornsiri said today.
Police were looking for two males seen on surveillance video and will likely issue arrest warrants for them in a few days, police Col Kamthorn Auicharoen said.
Political temperatures have risen somewhat as the ruling junta has tightened its clampdown on critics. The explosions came a little more than a week after the junta-appointed legislature formally impeached former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, the leader of the ousted government.
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