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<div> <div>The Army Commander-in-Chief has said an exiled extremist redshirt could be a suspect in the recent blast at a hospital run by the Army, adding the junta might bring back military trials for those who commit crimes against national security.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>On 25 May 2017, Gen Charlermchai Sitthisat, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army, <a href="https://www.matichon.co.th/news/567063">revealed</a> that the authorities have compiled a list of suspects who could be behind the recent <a href="http://www.prachatai.org/english/node/7157">bombing of Phramongkutklao Hospital </a></div></div>
<div> <div>The military has refused to reveal footage of the summary execution of a Lahu activist, saying it might confuse the investigation process.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>On 27 March 2016, the 3rd Region Army chief Lt Gen Vijak Siribansop <a href="http://www.matichon.co.th/news/509666">said</a> the military has already sent to the police CCTV evidence of the checkpoint where Lahu activist Chaiyapoom Pasae was executed. The military therefore has no authority to reveal the evidence to the public without court permission. </div></div>