'He looks like the one we're looking for': Thai police arrest suspect, 28, over deadly Bangkok shrine attack after they raid his rented apartment and 'find bomb-making materials and TEN passports'

Thai police arrest Bangkok bombing suspect
Thai police have arrested a foreign suspect and uncovered bomb-making materials today following an investigation into the deadly Bangkok shrine bombing, officials said. Police raided an apartment used by the man, named as Adem Karadag (pictured top) on his passport, in Nong Jok on the outskirts of Bangkok today. A substantial reward had been offered by Thai police for information about the suspect, who was seen on CCTV wearing a bright yellow t-shirt and carrying a rucksack (bottom left) near the shrine. On entering the suspect's apartment, investigators uncovered ball bearings and other potential bomb-making materials (bottom right) including pliers and batteries. National police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri said that the suspect 'looks like the one we are looking for'. It is thought the suspect is 28-year-old and may have been using a fake Turkish passport.

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