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Issuing an order to summon Sarasas, Master Prae-Ing. Ro consulted the lawyer, met with the police.
Nonthaburi – On October 5, at the Chaiyapruek police station, officials from the Secretariat of the Private Education Commission (NSO) went to meet with the police. Provide advice in the case of tutoring teachers at the Sarasas Witaed Ratchaphruek school in the case of harming students. Ready to give advice to parents who wish to process the school
Subsequently, Major General Ekapop Prasit Watthana, Deputy Chief of Staff of Police 1, Pol. Pol. Major Paisan Wongwatcharamongkol Police Officer, Nonthaburi Province Came to a meeting to summarize the progress of the case with the investigating officer during more than 1 hour before going down to interview with the media
Maj. Gen. Ekaphop said the case has already come a long way. Dividing cases in court for presentation in juvenile courts and district courts Urging the investigating officer to expedite coordination with relevant departments to collect information for use in filing the case Both for offenses under the Law of the Council of Teachers as in the Law of private schools Summarize the case presented to the prosecutor
Regarding the prosecution of the school principal We issued a summons to come and meet on October 7 dividing the litigation. 1. Process school administrators 2. Education administrators 3. Teachers 4. Other personnel related to educational institutions Be a mentor or whatever, depending on the nature of the process. Because many teachers are not licensed to practice
Pol Maj Gen Phaisan said that today there were 2 accused professors traveling to the investigating officer, Ms. Praew Naphasri Phut or Ms. Praew with Ms. Napaporn Khamnet or Ms. Som. The other two are Ms. Anakor Phan Bua or Teacher Prae and Ms. Chosita Chomkhom or Teacher Ing have been contacted to request a postponement to meet with the investigating officer. Because you are in the process of consulting an attorney in which the officer will issue a second summons. The school principal will hear the accusations on Wednesday.
In summary, it was reported that 32 people had presented 58 cases, 13 of the accused who were teachers and babysitters, 9 of them still remained. Wednesday October 7
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