Bangkok--Mar 7--Thai Airways International THAI Announces Reward for Leads to Suspects Involved in TG 114 Bombing Thai Airways International Public Company Limited has announced offer of a reward for those who may have information or witnessed the suspect(s) involved in the bombing of THAI’s Boeing 737-400 aircraft flight TG 114 on 3 March 2001, bestowed the aircraft name “Narathiwat”, registration number HS-TDC. Mr. Bhisit Kuslasayanon, THAI’s President, stated that the incident resulted in the death of one cabin crew and injured several other cabin attendants working nearby. In addition, the airline incurred total loss of its aircraft and suffered substantial damages from the explosion of flight TG 114 on 3 March. The Accident Investigation Board (AIB) has issued a press statement confirming that the incident was sabotage caused by a man-made explosive device. Thai Airways International thereby has set a reward in at the amount of THB 500,000 (five hundred thousand Thai baht only) for information leading to the apprehension of the suspect(s) involved in the bombing of flight TG 114 on 3 March. Informants must provide leads or information concerning suspects to the Royal Thai Police and cooperate through the indictment process according to the law, by contacting Telephone Number: (02) 500-3039 to 40, 24 hours a day, or via e-mail to: [email protected] , or by mail to: P.O. Box 1042, Don Muang, Bangkok 10211, Thailand. THAI acknowledges the confidentiality of the informant’s identity, as a precautionary measure. The Royal Thai Police will consider all leads and information concerning suspects, and it will be their responsibility to judge which informant will receive the reward being offered. THAI has offered this reward in order to assist the police in apprehending the suspect(s) involved in the explosion and fire of flight TG 114 on 3 March 2001. End.-NM-