February 28, 2010

Two bomb explosions hit Bangkok Bank's branches Saturday night

UPDATE : 28 February 2010

Two bomb explosions hit Bangkok Bank branches on Saturday night.

Police were alerted about the explosion at the bank's Silom Road shortly after 9pm. According to police, two men approached on a motorcycle and one them threw a grenade at the building.

The impact of the explosion caused a hole in the road in front of the bank. Some of the bank's windows and a name sign were also damaged.

The driver of the damaged taxi told police that one of the assailants wore a full-size helmet but the pillion rider did not. The pillion rider hurled the grenade at the bank, he said.

At a seperate attack, an explosive was threwn into Bangkok Bank's Prapradaeng branch in Samut Prakarn shortly after 11pm.

The explosion shattered the bank's glass doors, the ceilings and telephone booths at the site.

Witnesses said two suspects riding on a motorcylce threwn the explosive into the bank before escaping.

Another explosive was threwn into Bangkok Bank's Srinakarin Branch but it was dud. There was no security camera there.

Moreover, bomb threats were made for the bank's Suksawat and Puttamonthon IV. Police rushed to scene found no explosives.

The Bangkok Bank has been targetted by the red shirts who alleged the bank executives have had close ties with Privy Councillor chief Gen Prem Tinsulanond. The red shirts rallied in front of the bank's headquarters a few weeks ago.

Thaksin blamed "Amatiya" as being behind the court's rulings against him and behind his ousting. From: The Nation.

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