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Police propose military prosecutor to sue persons involved in cadet’s death

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Police propose military prosecutor to sue persons involved in cadet’s death

By Thai PBS

 

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The police at Ban Na police station in Nakhon Nayok have officially informed the family of the dead cadet, Pakapong Tanyakan, that they have agreed to take legal action against those who were held responsible for his death.

 

Ms Suphicha Tanyakan, elder sister of Pakalong, the first year student of the Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School, disclosed today that the family just received a formal notification dated January 24 from Ban Na police that they have agreed to pursue legal action in the case.

 

They said all information on the case had been sent to the military prosecutor at Military Area 12 for consideration, she said.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/police-propose-military-prosecutor-sue-persons-involved-cadets-death/

 
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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2018-02-01

More chance of getting blood from a stone from this disgracefully crooked excuse for an army.

The bodies will continue to pile up as the army and its brass are the law of this hopeless country for as long as the people allow them to be

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It's like asking the thief to investigate the burglary!

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