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Army chief vows to punish army personnel for lighting flares at Ranamangala stadium

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Army chief vows to punish army personnel for lighting flares at Ranamangala stadium

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BANGKOK: -- Army commander-in-chief Gen Chalermchai Sithisart vowed to punish the Army personnel if investigation confirmed that they were involved in lighting flares at the Ranamangala stadium during the football match between Thailand and Indonesia last Saturday.

 

He said they would  be dealt  with severe disciplinary action.

 

The army chief’s comment came after photographs of men in army uniforms lighting flares at the stadium were posted and went viral on the Internet with strong comments that some perpetrators who are wanted by police were in fact soldiers.

 

Unhappy with the posts, Gen Chalermchai promised a probe and disciplinary action.

 

He stated that anyone found involved in the matter, regardless of occupation, will face severe legal punishment.

 

But if the person is discovered to be attached to an Army unit, severe disciplinary action will be taken as the Royal Thai Army has no desire to protect or harbor a bad person.

 

The men in uniforms were said to be from the Army Ordnance Department.

 

Meanwhile the police on the other hand have revealed that they have discovered where the flares were purchased.

 

Pol. Lt. Gen. Sanit Mahathavorn the commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau revealed that with the evidence that was collected yesterday by forensics teams at the stadium they have been able to ascertain the location of the shop from which the flares were bought.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/army-chief-vows-punish-army-personnel-lighting-flares-ranamangala-stadium/

 
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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2016-12-21

If caught, moved straight on to toilet cleaning duties.

regards worgeordie

Photographs may be available  but wait for the statement ' not clear enough to identify anyone '.

Loive the comment the army has no desire to protect or harbour a bad person, well possibly if UNDER a certain rank.

Aow! Go for the jugular!

Catch me if you can,....

6 hours ago, webfact said:

But if the person is discovered to be attached to an Army unit, severe disciplinary action will be taken as the Royal Thai Army has no desire to protect or harbor a bad person.

Reading the last part of this statement brought tears welling to my eyes. 

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