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From Bangkok Post

The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation has pledged to end violence in educational institutions following a hazing incident that left a first-year engineering student seriously injured.

Suchada Taensap, secretary to the caretaker minister, said the ministry would fully cooperate with the police in the investigation after meeting with investigators at Muang Nonthaburi police station on Saturday.

The student’s parents filed a complaint with the police on Aug 15 after their 20-year-old son, a freshman at Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi, was assaulted by a group of students.

According to the complaint, their son was attacked on the school’s Nonthaburi campus after he requested to leave the hazing activity. His father was also allegedly assaulted during the incident.

“Police are investigating how many people were involved and whether the injuries sustained by the student were a result of the hazing ritual,” said Ms Suchada.

Pol Col Jaturon Anurakbundit, superintendent of the Muang Nonthaburi station, said officers reviewed surveillance camera video and have identified all the suspects.

Continues at

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2848901/ministry-to-act-after-brutal-school-hazing

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