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Bangkok blast: Is this the 'Uygur' man who masterminded Erawan shrine bombing?

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Police have released a picture of the latest suspect behind the Bangkok blast, identified as Abudusataer Abudureheman or “Ishan”. Photo: AFP
Police have released a picture of the latest suspect behind the Bangkok blast, identified as Abudusataer Abudureheman or “Ishan”. Photo: AFP
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Thai police on Saturday said an arrest warrant had been issued for an ethnic “Uygur” man over last month’s deadly Bangkok blast, for the first time identifying a suspect as a member of the Chinese minority group.

The announcement follows weeks of speculation over the motive and perpetrators of the unclaimed attack which killed 20 people, the majority ethnic Chinese visitors, at a religious shrine in the capital’s bustling downtown district on August 17.

Analysts had increasingly pointed towards a link with the mostly Muslim Uygur minority from northwestern China’s Xinjiang province but Thai police had up until now refused to reveal any such links.

“He is Uygur according to his passport,” national police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri told Agence France-Presse, after authorities released a photo of the moustached and short-haired suspect identified as Abudusataer Abudureheman or “Ishan” of ”Uygur” ethnicity and “Chinese” nationality.

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