BANGKOK, Aug. 29 (UPI) -- Thai police arrested a man in connection to a bombing that killed 20 people near a sacred shrine in the city's capital two weeks ago.
Police said the man was taken into custody after various bomb-making equipment, including detonators and a steel pipe, was found in his apartment in Nong Chok, located on the outskirts of Bangkok. Police said the man had "dozens" of passports inside his apartment. One was a Turkish passport with the name Adem Karadag, but it is unclear if that is his real name.