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Lie-detector tests for more suspects: source.

The Nation (Thailand)

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(From The Nation (Thailand))

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None have confessed, says Anupong, despite police claim

Two military officers detained in connection with the New Year's Eve bombs in Bangkok took lie-detector tests yesterday, after two others were tested on Tuesday, a police source said.

The results of both days' tests will be made available to police today, and more suspects are scheduled for polygraph tests today.

One of the two officers tested yesterday was brought to Bangkok from upcountry wearing his camouflage uniform. He was identified simply as Lt-Colonel Noppadol.

Another police source said a non-commissioned …

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