Thailand’s army-appointed government has cleared all 19 people arrested last week on suspicion of being behind New Year’s Eve bombs that killed three people in the capital, a general said on Saturday. “All of them have been released because we don’t have evidence they were involved in the bombs,” Lieutenant-General Prayudh Janocha, commander of the army’s central region, told Reuters. The men, a mixture of civilians, police and military, were arrested in and around Bangkok last weekend, and could only be held for seven days under martial law, he added. Full Story
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