PUBLISHED: 3 October 2023 at 4:00 p.m.
According to new military commander Gen Charoenchai Hinthao, the results of a probe into the departure of more than 200,000 liters of diesel fuel last year are anticipated by Friday.
He insisted that he did not issue any orders regarding the missing energy at the Ordnance Material Rebuild Centre under the 18th Military Circle in Saraburi and stated that the research findings may be submitted on Friday.
Between August and September of last year, 215, 897 gallons of B7 fuel fuel went missing, according to a widely publicized report from last month. As soon as the center learned of the missing energy resources in June, a preliminary investigation was started.
According to reports, Gen. Charoenchai declined to comment on the army’s request for the National Anti-Corruption Commission( NACC) to look into seven military officers’ alleged abnormalities.
When questioned about rumors that Lt. Gen. Sutha Adulthananusak, the head of the army gun office, may be transferred to the Royal Thai Army’s secretary by Defence Minister Sutin Klungsang.
Lt. Gen. Sutha was reportedly transferred to aid the investigation into the fuel’s departure, but Maj. Sirichan Ngathong, a deputy military spokesperson, refuted reports on Sunday.
When there was progress, she promised, the army may release the investigation.
However, Lt. Gen. Santi Sakuntanak of the Fourth Army Region presumably ordered administrative and legal action against a soldier who is allegedly involved in oil smuggling.
When the man was involved in a car accident, the event was made public.