DNA from the Narathiwat murder scene matches those in other southern surveillance situations.
According to a resource on Saturday, authorities have requested arrest warrants for two men who are suspected of planting a weapon in Narathiwat that killed two frontier police officers.
DNA from the crime scene was matched with the defendants in other security cases involving southern crime, according to DNA tests.
The defendants have been identified as Abdulloh Bula, 40, who is wanted in connection with 14 different security-related circumstances, and Abdulloh Samoh, 30, who faces an arrest warrant in one scenario.
The explosive attack took place in Sri Sakhon region in Narathiwat on Tuesday and killed Pol Lt Col Suwit Chuaythewarit, 56, and his brother, Pol Snr Sgt Maj Dome Chuaythewarit, 35.
Prior to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s trip to the South, there were two big explosions that occurred. Six armed guards were hurt in the other incident, which occurred on Monday in the Pattani city of Muang, in the form of tambon Ano Ru.
Two men reportedly threw pipe explosives at a border police station in the Muang city of Pattani early on Saturday, according to local authorities, and the property was only slightly damaged.
The first investigation revealed that the base’s attackers had rolled on a bike and hurled two bombs at it. A safe online blocked the first one, which caused them to fire a second one that was intercepted by the net as well.
One minute after the intruders fled, the bombs detonated. Since Jan 1, protection authorities have reported 14 problems.