Thai police: Bomb-making materials found in second Bangkok apartment


Thai soldiers examine next to a residence during a joint force military and police operation searching rented rooms where believed to be linked with the arrested foreign suspect at a Muslim community of Mimuna Garden Home apartment in Minburi district, Thailand, on Aug 30, 2015PHOTO: EPA.

BANGKOK (AFP): Thai police on Monday said they had found bomb-making materials over the weekend in a second apartment following the arrest of a suspect over the Bangkok shrine bombing that left 20 people dead. 

“We found fertiliser bags, watches, radio controls – parts to make bombs and electric charges,” national police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri told AFP on Monday. 

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