BANGKOK – Thai
investigators questioned three more Iranian citizens Monday for
possible links to an alleged bomb plot that was discovered in Bangkok on
Valentine's Day.
National Police spokesman Maj. Gen. Piya
Uthayo said that two men and one woman were found Sunday during a search
of an apartment in the capital that had been rented by an Iranian woman
who is also wanted in the case.
The alleged plot was discovered after an
accidental explosion ripped through a Bangkok house that police said had
been used by the would-be bombers. All three men seen fleeing the house
have been detained, and Thai authorities have issued arrest warrants
for two more Iranians who are believed to have returned to Tehran.
Piya said the three being questioned Monday had not yet been arrested.
One of the those questioned was 33-year-old
Madani Seyed Mehrded, Piya said. He said Mehrded had been in contact
with other detained suspects, including an Iranian man who blew his legs
off by mistake as he fled police on Feb. 14.
Immigration police chief Police Lt. Gen.
Wiboon Bangthamai later told reporters that two of the three questioned
Monday had been released. Mehrded is still being held, but Wiboon said
he had denied being involved in a bomb plot.
There is speculation the suspects planned
attacks as part of a covert battle being waged over Iran's alleged quest
to develop nuclear weapons.
The explosions in Bangkok came a day after attacks in India and the former Soviet Republic of Georgia in which bombers tried to hit Israeli targets with bombs that attach magnetically to vehicles.
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