This Article is From Aug 19, 2015

Suspected Bangkok Bomber's Sketch Released By Police

Thai police on Wednesday released a detailed sketch of the suspected Bangkok bomber seen on security footage leaving a backpack at a shrine.

Bangkok: The Thai police have released a detailed sketch of the man suspected to be behind the bomb blast at a Bangkok temple on Monday that killed 22 people.

Closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage released earlier had showed the  man entering the temple shortly before the blast.

The video, taken from cameras near the glittering shrine in the city's bustling commercial hub on Monday, shows the young man, in a bright yellow T-shirt and shorts going into the tourist attraction with a backpack and then sitting down.

Moments later, he takes the backpack off and walks out holding only a blue plastic bag and what appears to be a mobile phone. The rucksack is left by a fence as tourists mill around, taking photographs of a statue of the god Brahma.

Footage taken from a different angle shows the man, with shaggy, black hair, leaving the temple and heading towards the upscale Grand Hyatt Erawan hotel, just yards away. The time stamp on the video at that point is just after 6:40 pm.

The bomb went off during rush hour on Monday as tourists prayed at the shrine and office workers were commuting home.

The explosion, which was heard just before 7:00 p.m., unleashed havoc. Early responders and journalists who arrived at the scene were confronted with scenes of blood-smeared pavements, shattered glass and pieces of human flesh.

No group has come forward to claim responsibility for the attack. The military government said it had not ruled out any group but has yet to publicly offer any plausible answers.
 
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