Royal Thai Navy Vows Cooperation in Illegal Arms Trafficking Investigation

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Navy has confirmed it will not protect personnel involved in wrongdoing, following revelations of a Chinese national concealing weapons of war. The Navy has pledged full cooperation with the ongoing investigation into the illegal arms trafficking network.

According to Thai News Agency, Rear Admiral Parach Rattanachaiyapan, the spokesperson for the Royal Thai Navy, stated that the Navy is aware of the police investigation involving a Chinese national found in possession of weapons. There are implications that more than one Navy officer might be involved in the sale of firearms. The Royal Thai Navy is actively monitoring the situation and has acknowledged the seriousness of the allegations.

Commanding officers have arranged for the personnel implicated in the case to meet with investigators, ensuring they provide necessary information and enter the legal process. The Royal Thai Navy has made it clear that it will not shield any offenders, regardless of their position within the organization. Should the investigation find them guilty, the Navy is committed to taking decisive disciplinary and legal action. The Navy's cooperation with the police aims to ensure transparency, fairness, and justice for all involved parties.

Furthermore, the Navy emphasized that actions involving weapons of war, illegal activities, or those impacting national security and public safety are treated with utmost priority. The Navy assures the public it will closely monitor legal proceedings and is ready to take necessary measures to maintain discipline and public trust in the organization.