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Trigger-happy airman's boss accepts discipline

Air force jets take part in a flyover to welcome the new air force commander-in-chief, ACM Alongkorn Wannarot, on Sept 30 at Don Mueang airport in Bangkok. The air force drew heavy criticism for closing the airspace, delaying 30 commercial flights, in order to rehearse for the event. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)

The commander of the 41st Airborne Division, ACM Wongwiwat Wattanavrangkul, will be subject to disciplinary action as a show of responsibility after a subordinate shot and injured a neighbour in Chiang Mai on Thursday.

ACM Wongwiwat has met with those affected by the attack and visited the grocery store in San Sai district where the crime took place, AVM Boonlert Andara, the Royal Thai Air Force spokesman, said on Saturday.

On Thursday, Flt Lt Santichai Panyathong opened fire at his neighbour after the latter attempted to intervene in an argument between the officer and his wife. The unnamed neighbour survived the incident and is in medical care while the shooter has been taken into custody.

In response to the crime, ACM Wongwiwat submitted a request to the air force commander-in-chief, ACM Alongkorn Wannarot, that he and his deputy be subject to disciplinary action as a show of responsibility.

ACM Wongwiwat said Flt Lt Santichai would face legal action as decided by a committee currently reviewing the matter.

ACM Alongkorn has issued a call for all members of the force to practise restraint and mindfulness in the face of issues, whether they are work or personal. He urged them to seek guidance from their superiors or psychological experts made available by their units when the need arises.

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