After being told to keep quiet, girls at school in Tak went website with problems.
5 January 2024 at 19: 22 is PUBLISHED.
The 43-year-old deputy director of a university in Tak province has been accused of sexually abusing some girls, and education officials have promised to release the results within seven days.
After information about the incident was posted on the Red Skull Facebook section on Thursday, requesting legal assistance for the patients and disciplinary actions against the criminal, the investigation was ordered.
According to reports, the victims ranged in age from 12 to 18 and were students of various ethnic groups attending Rat Prachanukhro 55 School in the Muang area of the frontier province.
According to the Red Skull article, the deputy director had a history of harassing girls for many years. According to the report, at least 15 individuals had to drop out of school due to their experience last year alone.
According to Thanu Wongchinda, secretary-general of the Office for the Basic Education Commission ( Obec), the attack allegedly occurred when women were invited to the professor’s home to work on a job with him.
Some of the victims collected screenshots of vulgar conversations they claimed the professor had had, including some in which he sent them images of his testicles as proof, which they later gave to school administrators.
However, the suspect was not prosecuted, and the women were instructed to keep quiet, according to the Red Skull blog. The female then made the decision to file their grievances online.
Mr. Thanu claimed that the Ministry of Education acknowledged the affair and called for immediate action after the information went viral.
According to him, any inappropriate behavior by the professor toward the kids would be against ministry policy.
Obec has assigned a second analytical group, and psychiatrists are being sent to assist the victims, despite the university in question telling him that an investigation had been conducted.
Until the investigation is complete, the questioned deputy director has been moved to operate at Obec office.