Thai police detain two suspects after border bomb kills three, injures dozens

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BANGKOK (AP) – Thai police yesterday said two suspects were in custody as authorities investigated a bombing in the north that killed at least three people and injured dozens of others.

An explosive device was thrown into a crowd during an outdoor performance at an annual festival in Umphang town in Tak province, which borders Myanmar, on Friday just before midnight, according to the Association of the Umphang Rescue Groups.

Local police said at least 48 people were injured and that police have not yet pressed charges against the suspects as the investigation is ongoing. Spokesperson for the Defense Ministry Thanathip Sawangsang told The Associated Press that police said there was a fight between rival groups of men before the explosion and that there was no wider security threat.

He said the forensic evidence showed that the explosive device was a homemade bomb.

Tak province has a heavy military presence in its border areas, including in Umphang. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra expressed condolences to the victims and their families.

ABOVE & BELOW: Photos show members of public at the site where an explosive device was thrown into a crowd during an annual festival in Umphang, Tak province, Thailand. PHOTO: AP & THE NATION
PHOTO: AP & THE NATION
PHOTO: AP & THE NATION
PHOTO: AP & THE NATION