Monday, January 23, 2012

Terrorism in Thailand: the Swedish connection

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Terrorism in Thailand: the Swedish connection

Thailand Business News 17 January 2012
By Boris Sullivan
Thai police led Atris Hussein, a 48 year-old Lebanese man with suspected links to a Hezbollah to search a commercial building in Samut Sakhon province, adjacent to the capital, where they discovered chemical substances which could be used in making explosives.
Police chief Pol Gen Prewpan Dhamapong led about 200 metropolitan police bomb disposal and forensic experts to search two units of a commercial building in the Samut Sakhon provincial seat.
The search came after a Swedish-Lebanese terror suspect was detained on Friday. A large amount of fertiliser and ammonium nitrate solution were found hidden in the building.
Thailand terror suspect married to Swede, believed to have used passport to aid Hezbollah
Thailand terror suspect married to Swede, is believed to have used his Swedish passport to aid Hezbollah
According to the initial investigation, the building has been rented since Jan 1, 2011. The police will detain the owner of the building for further questioning for alleged involvement in possession of explosive mixtures without permission. (...)
 

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