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hurry! His Majesty removed the position of “Colonel” for causing chaos in the royal court : PPTVHD36

There is a royal order to remove the military rank and restore the honorary rank of “Colonel” for bad behavior. persuade bad people to create chaos in the royal court

On May 9, 2023, volume 140, part 18 b, page 1, dated May 9, was published. royal decree Announcing the dismissal of civil servants from military service and his removal from military rank Ready to restore all insignia, badges

A royal decree graciously dismisses civil servants in the army from government service and removes them from military ranks. Ready to restore all insignia, badges

By virtue of Section 9 and Section 15 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand BE 2560

His Majesty the King appointed the commander of the Royal Guard Office

Please restore the royal jewel “Premchai Karnasuta”

together with section 4 and section 9 of the Royal Service Administration Act, 2017, section 9, section 10, section 13 and section 15 of the Royal Decree on Public Administration and Administration of Royal Service Personnel, 2017, section 5 and section 9 7 of the Military Discipline Act, BE 2476 and Section 12 of the Military List Act, BE 2479

therefore graciously delivered Colonel Chaimethee Phubadeewarochuphan position Army Officer Office of the Deputy Commander of the Royal Chamberlain Royal Guard 3 Royal Chamberlain Royal Guard Headquarters The command unit provides security to protect Her Majesty. Retired from service and removed from military ranks Willing to restore all insignia, badges without pension

because of serious bad behaviour, that is, there was behavior from being a court in the King who persuaded other bad people to cheat the court causing chaos leading to discredit on the monarchy causing damage to government agencies in the King with the dignity of the official position and wrongly against Ratchasawat He is a retired military officer, type 2, attached to the King’s government agency.

This is from 5 May 2023 onwards.
Promulgated on May 9, 2023, which is the 8th year of the current reign.