Two Malaysian women among four hurt in Narathiwat bomb blast

Both of them, from Tumpat, suffered minor injuries, says envoy in Songkhla

7:28 PM MYT

 

NARATHIWAT – Two Malaysian women were among four individuals injured in a bomb blast in the city of Narathiwat last night.

Malaysia’s consul general in Songkhla, Ahmad Fahmi Ahmad Sarkawi, said both the women from Tumpat, Kelantan suffered minor injuries following the bomb blast.

“Neither of them sustained serious injuries; they experienced symptoms of shock, dizziness, breathing difficulties and minor cuts,” he said when contacted.

According to him, Hariza Aziz, 38, and Siti Aishah Ismail, 31, were rushed to Narathiwat Ratchanakarin Hospital for treatment.

Meanwhile, Muang regional police chairman Narathiwat Prachaya Paiteh said two members of the defence volunteers who were on duty at the defence volunteer security control centre were also injured in the incident.

“Initial investigations found a homemade bomb mounted on a modified motorcycle and located close to the control centre.

“Both Malaysian women who were close to the control centre also suffered minor injuries,” he said.

Prachaya said police had intensified efforts to track down the suspect and the motive for the explosion.

Meanwhile, Prachaya stated that they received a report of the bomb explosion at 9.35 last night.

“After arriving at the scene, we found an improvised explosive device placed inside a modified motorcycle, which was then positioned near the security control centre of the volunteer defence forces, a popular night-time resting area for the public,” he said.

He added that the explosion also injured two volunteer defence force members on duty in that area.

Prachaya said police had cordoned off the scene to conduct an investigation to identify the suspects and motives behind the explosion.

“As of now, no entity has claimed responsibility for the incident, and police will proceed with their investigation,” he said. – May 7, 2024

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