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Thai Navy Orders Probe Into Conscript Punishment

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The Royal Thai Navy has ordered an urgent investigation into allegations that a conscript was subjected to inappropriate punishment, following the circulation of information on social media. The incident, which is under scrutiny at the Navy headquarters in Bangkok, is suspected to involve hazing practices between long-serving conscripts and newly recruited personnel. Authorities say disciplinary and legal action will be taken if wrongdoing is confirmed.

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Rear Admiral Parach Ratanchaiyaphan, spokesman for the Royal Thai Navy, confirmed on 22 June 2026 at 11:30 that senior commanders have instructed relevant units to carry out a full inquiry. A formal investigative committee has been established to gather all facts in a fair and comprehensive manner. The Navy stressed that all sides will be treated justly during the process.

According to preliminary internal reports, the case may be linked to so-called “welcoming” or initiation practices within a unit, involving interactions between earlier conscripts and new arrivals. The details remain unverified, and officials have stated that conclusions will only be drawn once the investigation is complete. The allegations have prompted concern after being widely shared online, drawing public attention to conduct within military training environments.

The Royal Thai Navy has reiterated that it does not accept violence, bullying, or any form of punishment outside approved regulations. It added that it places strong emphasis on human rights, the welfare of personnel, and the safety of all servicemen. If violations of military rules, regulations, or criminal law are identified, the Navy said it will proceed with strict disciplinary and legal measures without exception.

Khaosod reported that the investigative committee will continue collecting evidence and statements from those involved and from relevant units. The findings will be reviewed by senior command, and further action will depend on the outcome of the inquiry. The Navy has also indicated that results will be communicated to the public to ensure transparency.

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I am wondering what happened as the article doesn't state what punishment the conscript got. Of course similar case we can read about the misbehavior of the army against conscripts or others. It is all a show that the older ones have the power and they will use their frustrations on the weak. Sadly enough nothing will be done as now they stated that is would be part of the initiation practice, and if any wrongdoing is proven. That says it all

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