Four Thai Muslims were acquitted Wednesday of belonging to 'Jemaah Islamiyah' group and plotting to attack foreign embassies and tourist destinations in Thailand. The Criminal Court ruled there was insufficient evidence to convict the suspects of belonging to the Jemaah Islamiyah or of planning attacks in the Thai capital and southern Thailand two years ago, said Judge Peng Pengniti. "There is no evidence to convict the four defendants," said the judge, adding that no explosive materials were found with the suspects. The acquitted men are Dr. Waemahadi Wae-dao, school owner Maisuru Haji Abdulloh and his son Muyahid, and a manual laborer, Samarn Wae-kaji, The Associated Press reported.