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UPDATED: 12:15, January 01, 2007
Thai government fails to establish culprits of Bangkok bomb attacks: newspaper
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Thai security and intelligence agencies could not establish the culprits behind the bomb attacks in Bangkok on Sunday night, according to the web edition of local newspaper the Nation.

The agencies held a meeting at the Internal Security Operations Command head office late Sunday night, trying to find out who made the bombings, but failed to establish the culprits, the Nation said.

Thai Government Spokesman Yongyuth Maiyalarp was quoted as saying that the meeting was chaired by Prime Minister Surahyud Chulanont and was participated by the chief of the National Intelligence Agency.

Yongyuth said the agencies needed more evidence to analyze the information.

Hundreds of thousands of tourists and residents in Bangkok Sunday night were bracing for New Year's Eve festivities to welcome the year 2007 when a series of bomb attacks rocked the country's capital, killing two persons and injuring some 40 others.

Source: Xinhua


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