Man in Yellow Shirt Is Focus of Bangkok Bombing Probe

“The yellow shirt guy is not just the suspect. He is the bomber,” Police Lt. Gen. Prawut Thavornsiri, a police spokesman, told The Associated Press.
Man in Yellow Shirt Is Focus of Bangkok Bombing Probe
This Aug. 17, 2015, image, released by Royal Thai Police spokesman Lt. Gen. Prawut Thavornsiri shows a man wearing a yellow T-shirt near the Erawan Shrine before an explosion occurred in Bangkok, Thailand. Royal Thai Police via AP
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BANGKOK—In the grainy security video, a man in a yellow shirt sits on a bench at the crowded Erawan Shrine, removes a backpack he is wearing, and leaves it behind when he walks away.

For police hunting who was responsible for Monday’s deadly bombing in central Bangkok, there was no doubt about the man with youthful shaggy dark hair and glasses.

“The yellow shirt guy is not just the suspect. He is the bomber,” police spokesman Lt. Gen. Prawut Thavornsiri told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha called the shrine bombing near a busy intersection that killed 20 and wounded more than 100 “the worst incident that has ever happened in Thailand,” and he promised to track down those responsible.

“There have been minor bombs or just noise, but this time they aimed for innocent lives,” Prayuth said. “They want to destroy our economy, our tourism.”

This combination of images taken from video on Monday, Aug. 17, 2015, and provided by MGTV shows people walking on an elevated skywalk as an explosion occurred in Bangkok, Thailand. (MGTV via AP)
This combination of images taken from video on Monday, Aug. 17, 2015, and provided by MGTV shows people walking on an elevated skywalk as an explosion occurred in Bangkok, Thailand. MGTV via AP