The five were identified as Manuden Samah, Muhammadadilan Saleh, Ariff Maseng, Sulkiflee Masameng and Ropae-ing Useng, who are now wanted under arrest warrants Nos 1425/2562, 1426/2562, 1427/2562, 1428/2562 and 1429/2562 respectively.
Police presented evidences against them to the court Thursday and obtained the warrants.
They stand accused of being members of an unlawful syndicate and collaborating to carry out or tell others to carry out terror attacks, attempting to and having launched bomb attacks to harm others and damage others’ properties.
Earlier, police investigators have obtained arrest warrants against 13 other suspects. The suspects who are still at large have been identified as:
1) Ammari Maming
2) Assamee Abuwae
3) Ussaman Pohlor
4) Mayaki Malasing
5) Sattha Ahwae
6) Ussaman Jehteh
7) Sukree Duraman
8) Hakeem Punyung
9) Hasae Baeloh
10) Nassaru Maprasit
11) Ussaman Lateh
12) Hasan Ahwae
13) Mayusoh Hayisamah.
Police investigators earlier arrested three suspects, namely Lu-ai Saengae, Wildun Maha, and Muhammadilhum Sa-i.
Lu-ai and Wildun were arrested on board a bus in Chumphon early on August 2 after the bombs they allegedly planted in front of the Royal Thai Police headquarters were detected on August 1 and were safely disabled.