Transfer order leads army officer to gun down Kalasin conscription chief
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Police have filed three serious charges against the man who shot a military recruitment officer in Kalasin province. He is being prepared for remand at a military court in Khon Kaen province to face legal proceedings.
Transfer order leads army officer to gun down Kalasin conscription chief
A military officer shot and killed his superior, a provincial military conscription chief, inside his office at Kalasin Provincial Hall on Wednesday morning, reportedly over a dispute involving a transfer order.
Army Officer Charged With Murder After Shooting Superior in Kalasin Dispute
KALASIN, Thailand — An army officer has been formally charged with murder after fatally shooting his commanding officer inside a government office in Kalasin province on Wednesday morning, reportedly triggered by a bitter dispute over a transfer order. Soldier kills at least 29 in shooting rampage at Terminal 21 shopping mall in Korat The fatal […] Source
The Army spokesperson explained that the incident involving a military conscription officer using a firearm inside the Kalasin Provincial Hall is currently under investigation by the police. On June 17, 2026, at the Army Headquarters, Major General Winthai Suwaree, the Army spokesperson, revealed that today (June 17, 2026) at approximately 09:10 AM,
Military officer fatally shoots superior at Kalasin provincial hall
Military officer fatally shoots superior at Kalasin provincial hallLegacyA military officer fatally shot his superior at Kalasin Provincial Hall this morning, June 17, reportedly following a transfer order. The Kalasin Provincial Hall shooting occurred at about 9.20am inside the Military Recruitment Office on the fourth floor of the government complex. Witnesses reported hearing gunshots, prompting officials and members of the public to evacuate…
The Royal Thai Army stated that the incident involving a military conscription officer using a firearm inside the Kalasin Provincial Hall is currently under investigation by the police. The army fully supports the police investigation. On June 17, 2026, at the Royal Thai Army Headquarters, Major General Winthai Suwaree, spokesperson for the Royal Thai Army, revealed that the army had received an initial report on the incident involving a firearm…
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