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Thai court sentences two men to death over Bangkok shrine bombing

A Thai court has sentenced two men to death for their involvement in the 2015 bombing of the Erawan shrine in Bangkok, which killed twenty people and injured 120. The investigation was complicated by the rapid cleanup of the scene and non-functioning security cameras.

4 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJonathan HeadSouth East Asia correspondent, BangkokBBC News - WorldFiled 2026-06-11 · 06:45 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Thai court sentences two men to death over Bangkok shrine bombing
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A Thai court has sentenced two men to death for their involvement in the 2015 bombing of the Erawan shrine in Bangkok, which killed twenty people and injured 120. The investigation was complicated by the rapid cleanup of the scene and non-functioning security cameras. Police identified two suspects from grainy video footage, one seen leaving a backpack at the shrine and another kicking a second bomb into a canal. Bilal Mohammad, identified as a Uyghur, was arrested with bomb-making chemicals and a forged passport, while Yusufu Mierali, also identified as Uyghur, was apprehended in Cambodia. Initially, police stated neither man planted the bomb, but later charged Bilal Mohammad with the crime, despite his differing appearance from the suspect in the video. Arrest warrants were issued for thirteen others, some of whom had left the country.

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Thai police initially stated neither of the arrested men was the person who planted the bomb.

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Yusufu Mierali was apprehended in Cambodia and handed over to Thailand.

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Bilal Mohammad was found hiding with bomb-making chemicals and a forged passport.

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The blast occurred at the Erawan shrine in Bangkok.

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It was loud, chaotic, and profoundly shocking. I had seen plenty of political violence in Bangkok, but a bomb attack of this size was unprecedented. Who could have carried it out, and why?ReutersThe blast had ripped through people praying at the Erawan shrineFrom the start the official investigation was less than reassuring. Worried about the impact on the all-important tourist industry, the government ordered the scene of the attack to be cleaned up as quickly as possible. The shrine was reopened two days later, the crater left by the bomb cemented over.Many of the security cameras in the area were found to be not working, but some grainy video did show a man with long hair and thick glasses leaving a backpack under a bench and walking quickly away.His trail was lost, but the police showed video of another man in a different location kicking what turned out to be a second bomb into a canal, where it exploded harmlessly. They said they were looking for several suspects, but insisted the bomb was not an act of terrorism.Within two weeks of the attack they had arrested the two men who have now been convicted.Bilal Mohammad was found hiding in a house on the outskirts of Bangkok where the authorities also discovered chemicals suitable for making bombs. He had a forged Turkish passport, under the name Adem Karadag. Yusufu Mierali was apprehended in Cambodia, and handed over to Thailand.Both men were identified as Uyghurs, but initially the Thai police said neither was the person who planted the bomb. Later they charged Bilal Mohammad with the crime, although he bore little resemblance to the man in the video. Arrest warrants were also issued for 13 other people, some of whom had already left the country.
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