
The Army clarified the case of a female soldier seeking justice through the Paveena Foundation, confirming the matter is already in the justice system. It is believed that those involved include a retired lieutenant general and a serving captain. The Army assures full cooperation.
At 19:06 on 26 Dec 2025 GMT+7 Major General Winthai Suwaree, Army spokesperson, addressed reports in the media about a 29-year-old female captain from the Army who requested assistance from the Paveena Foundation for Children and Women, alleging harassment and violence by a former senior officer who has left service. Initial investigations found that the dispute is now under the justice system. Two individuals are suspected: one retired lieutenant general and one serving captain in the same unit as the female captain victim. Both accused are expected to face the normal legal process.
, The Army is fully facilitating related authorities to ensure maximum fairness for the female captain victim. Since one accused remains in service, military disciplinary proceedings will also be conducted. The Army affirms its highest priority is protecting rights and ensuring justice for personnel harmed in such cases. Updates on the process will be communicated as they become clear.