November 20, 2008
Bomb Blast at Thai Government Building Kills One, Injures 19
Bangkok
At least one protester was killed and 19 injured when a bomb
exploded Thursday morning inside the Government House complex in
Thailand that has been seized by the anti-government People's
Alliance for Democracy (PAD) supporters.
The explosion occurred at 3:25 a.m. just a day after the so-called
ceasefire during the royal cremation period, Thai newspaper The
Nation reported.
PAD guards rushed the injured to nearby hospitals, but one of them -
a 48-year-old man - succumbed to his injuries at a hospital, the
newspaper said.
The PAD guards suspect the bomb might have been fired from behind
the Civil Service Commission head office or from a building of the
office.
Police were not allowed to check the explosion scene which the PAD
guards cordoned off.
The PAD has been staging anti-government protests in Bangkok since
May 25 and occupied the Government House for rally since Aug 26.
Just one day ago, a government spokesman said the cost of damage to
the Government House and lost items is estimated to reach 100
million baht (about $3 million) since the PAD seized the compound.
The spokesman said he received reports from officials who went to
retrieve documents and personal belongings in the Office of the
Permanent Secretary. They reportedly found that many items were
missing from the building.
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