A suspect of the August 17 Bangkok blast, who has been referred as Mieraili, is escorted by police officers...
A suspect (C) of the August 17 Bangkok blast, who has been referred to as Yusufu Mieraili, is escorted by police officers during a crime re-enactment near the bomb site at Erawan Shrine in Bangkok, Thailand, September 26, 2015. Police in Thailand led two suspects in last month's deadly Bangkok bomb blast to the scene of the attack for a re-enactment of their alleged crimes, a day after police said one of the men was responsible for planting the bomb. National police spokesman Prawut Thawornsiri on Friday said one of the two men held in custody over the attack was the same yellow-shirted man seen in security footage placing a backpack at the shrine moments before the blast. Prawut told reporters at the shrine on Saturday that the first arrested suspect, who has been referred to both as Bilal Mohammed and Adem Karadag, the name on a Turkish passport he holds, was responsible for the bombing. Karadag, whose nationality remains unconfirmed, wore a yellow shirt on top of his prison uniform and sat on a bench at the shrine during the re-enactment - the same place the man seen in security footage left the backpack containing the bomb. The second man arrested, Mieraili, used a mobile phone to trigger the bomb, Prawut said without giving further details. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha