Narathiwat on alert for stolen-car bomb

Narathiwat on alert for stolen-car bomb

A firefighter hoses down the bombed Suzuki Swift driven by Suyanee Seeba, in Kapho district of Pattani province on Monday. (Photo: Narathiwat Public Relations Office Facebook account)
A fire hoses down Suyanee Seeba’s bombed Suzuki Swift on Monday in the Pattani province’s Kapho city. ( Photo: Narathiwat Public Relations Office Facebook page )

Residents of Narathiwat state have been informed that an old-model Honda coupe that is missing could have been taken by insurgents to make a car bomb. &nbsp,

The municipal public relations company advised people to watch out for the blue Honda Civic, which separatists might improvise by putting explosives in it on Tuesday.

The criminal car’s “iron version” is known as the “iron edition,” which means that its bonnet resembles an iron used to push clothes. From 1992 to 1995, this Political type was produced.

Anyone who spots the car, delight visit 1341, the statement read. &nbsp,

Since the beginning of the Muslim fasting period of Ramadan in the first part of this month, the southern region has seen escalating violence, including automobile weapons. ( continues below )

An example of the blue Honda Civic car that is s suspected of possibly being used for a car bomb. (Photo: Narathiwat Public Relations Office Facebook account)

An illustration of the missing orange Honda Civic sedan, thought to have been taken from separatist rebels to be used as a weapon. ( Photo: Narathiwat Public Relations Office Facebook page )

The most recent incident involving a car weapon happened on Monday. Suyanee Seeba, a volunteer for the defense, was reportedly tipped off by timed bombs when a Suzuki Swift she was driving exploded on Road 4060 as she was leaving the Kapho district office in Pattani. She was able to survive but suffers significant wounds.

One 6-year-old lady was the victim of shrapnel injuring three different people. &nbsp,

Security personnel figured rebels had intended the weapon to explode after she parked the car at the city office, never earlier.

Multiple bombs went off on March 8th at the city office, the Sungai Kolok area in Narathiwat&nbsp, province, and other locations.