Army probing drunk conscript”s beating in barracks

Army probing drunk conscript"s beating in barracks

An officer-in-duty assault on a soldier has been the subject of an investigation by the army.

The sensor comes after a video tape was posted by a soldier, who said he was kicked in the rear by a work agent, according to Col Ritcha Suksuwanont, an military official.

He claimed that the military confirmed the incident occurred on April 5 after the picture went viral. &nbsp,

The soldier had left the camp after drinking and had come back several days later.

The spokesman declined to confirm the conscript’s identities, the work officer, or the camp ‘ location. &nbsp,

Col Ritcha said that when the soldier saw the work commander, he started behaving fiercely.

Infuriated, the official kicked the soldier in the lower up, prompting another soldier to report the abuse to their superintendent. The soldier who filed the record captured the scene on camera. &nbsp,

Col. Ritcha claimed that the officer had ordered the conscript and the duty officer both to be detained. &nbsp,

After the investigation is complete, the official said the findings of the investigation will be made public.

The soldier on Sunday&nbsp, offered an apology on his Instagram page.

He acknowledged that he and four additional troops had left the camp without getting a drink. &nbsp,

The work commander was ordered to provide a three-day detention, according to the soldier, because of overreaction.