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Father and son jailed over bomb blast

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TWENTY people, including a father and son, were jailed for the bombing of a police station in Ho Chi Minh City that injured three people, state media said.

Authoritie­s said the June 2018 attack was planned by “terrorists” linked to Trieu Dai Viet, a Canadabase­d Vietnamese group seeking to overthrow the communist state.

Nguyen Khanh, the architect of the attack, was given a 24-year prison sentence for “terrorism against the people’s administra­tion” and “illegally fabricatin­g, storing and trading explosives”, according to state media yesterday.

His son Nguyen Tan Thanh was sentenced to three years in jail, while 18 accomplice­s will serve from two to 18 years.

The trial lasted a day and a half. Khanh was charged with giving explosives to two accomplice­s, who detonated them in a bomb on a motorcycle in front of the police station on the outskirts of the city.

The blast shattered the glass facade of the building near the site of violent protests against a proposed economic law days earlier.

It injured two police officers and a cook.

The attack came after huge – and rare – rallies erupted in cities across Vietnam against a draft law on special economic zones that would grant investors 99-year leases.

It sparked fears that China would take over investment zones, igniting popular and deep-seated resentment against Vietnam’s powerhouse neighbour.

Weapons and explosives are not widely available in Vietnam, and violent politicall­y linked attacks are rare. — AFP

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