Monday, 05 July 2010
via Khmer NZ News Media
Photo: AFP
Thai soldiers and riot policemen stand beside barbed wire after they sealed off part of a tourist district on Sukhumvit road in downtown Bangkok, in May.
Thai soldiers and riot policemen stand beside barbed wire after they sealed off part of a tourist district on Sukhumvit road in downtown Bangkok, in May.
“This is because Cambodia is applying a policy of fighting terrorism and joining other countries around the world.”
Cambodia on Monday expelled two Thai nationals suspected in an attempted bombing in Bangkok, after arresting them in the tourist gateway of Siem Reap.
Boonplod Kobchai, 42, and Boonsom Varissareeya, 41, were flown out of Phnom Penh after their arrest in Siem Reap Saturday. They are suspected of aiding in an attempted bombing against a building of the Thai coalition party Bhumchaithai on June 22.
They were sent out on a plane to Bangkok Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Kuoy Koung said. “This is because Cambodia is applying a policy of fighting terrorism and joining other countries around the world.”
Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva told the Nation he was grateful for the extradition and that both countries planned to cooperate further if more suspects were found in Cambodia.
The arrests come following two months of violent protest in Bangkok and strained diplomatic relations between the two neighbors.
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