Video shows conscript’s life as officer’s servant

Video shows conscript's life as officer's servant

Forced to wash wife’s underwear and tidy house

Video shows conscript's life as officer's servant
During the military recruitment process in the Bang Khuntian city, a young man goes through a physical examination. The review for this year is in April. ( Photo: Apichart Jinakul )

The Defence Ministry has grudging verification from a previous conscript’s picture of his military career as an cop’s bonded house servant, including washing his wife’s underwear.

The movie was immediately dismissed as an a&nbsp, potential attempt to undermine the military forces ahead of the annual forced draft in April, when demands are being made to finish conscription.

The government was attempting to contact the original military seaman who posted the picture about his period as a servant conscript, according to RAdm Thanitpong Sirisawetsak, who spoke for the defense on Monday. He also said that the agency would take any possible legal action against the officer.

The person who posted the brief picture was drafted into the military and left after his time was up, according to the spokeswoman.

On Sunday, the video was posted to the E Saw Khayi Khaw Facebook page. It illustrates what he had to undergo while serving an agent. The officer’s sister’s underwear was ordered to be washed and tucked into a basket, among other things. &nbsp,

Let’s look at my existence, my time as a soldier, and what I was doing, he says in the video. ” My god! I have to clean the bras and panties on the family of my manager. It is authentic.

He continued,” That’s my life.”

He claimed he had to clean socks as well, and the movie shows the jugs of spirits he needed to discard along with the food he would have to clean. ( continues below )

Some of the person’s underwear was photographed by the original military conscript’s video during his period as a top officer’s servant. ( Photo: E Saw Khayi Khaw Facebook account )

Prior to the video’s viral success on social media, RAdm Thanitpong immediately claimed the ministry had not confirm whether it was genuine or fake, and that it had been posted to undermine the armed forces ahead of the monthly military review.

He afterwards acknowledged after conducting background checks that it was carried out by a former army soldier.

This year’s monthly document vote runs from April 1 through April 12, excluding April 6, which is a public holiday known as Chakri Dynasty Day.

Instead of risking their lives in the drawing a poll game, the armed forces have provided a range or benefits for young people who volunteer. &nbsp,

In a post posted on the 20th Military Circle’s Facebook page in October, it was stated that, among other benefits, volunteers are paid a earnings, receive education, life insurance, health benefits, and receive skills training.

Many of the officers ‘ families actually hire them to do cooking, cleaning, and gardening, but many end up serving as their families ‘ servants.

The soldiers are drafted to defend the country and not to clean officials ‘ homes, according to the National Human Rights Commission, who has urged the armed forces to stop the practice.

The Move Forward Party, which is in charge of the opposition in parliament, even has a plan to replace recruitment with a completely charity, professional defense force.