Father accuses Udon Thani tutoring-school owner of forcing son to use cannabis
UDON THANI — A father has filed a police complaint alleging that the owner of a tutoring school in Udon Thani assaulted his 15-year-old son, forced him to use cannabis and made him pose for photographs with suspected illegal items. The 34-year-old father, from Nong Bua Lamphu, filed the complaint at Udon Thani City Police […] The post Father accuses Udon Thani tutoring-school owner of forcing son…
Udon Thani — A father has reported to police that the proprietor of a tutoring institution in the city allegedly assaulted his 15-year-old child, coerced him into using cannabis and compelled him to pose with suspected illicit objects. The father, who resides in Nong Bua Lamphu, lodged the complaint at the Udon Thani City Police Station on Saturday at 15:59.
He expressed his intent to pursue the matter to the maximum extent permitted by law. According to the complaint, the incident reportedly occurred around 15:52 on August 14 in the Muang district. The father contended that the owner of a renowned military-preparatory-school tutoring center compelled his son to consume cannabis, had him point at items linked to alleged misconduct for photographs, and subsequently escorted him to the police station.
The teenager claimed he had been socializing with peers when the school owner and two others entered the room, accusing them of cannabis use. "They abruptly entered the room and stated we had used cannabis," the boy recounted. "I was utterly shocked. They then compelled us to point at the cannabis for photographs and escorted us to the police station."
The teenager denied any involvement with cannabis and claimed the substance belonged to other pupils from the tutoring institution, not himself or his companions. Police have accepted the complaint and stated they will collect evidence and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to interrogate the child and others implicated. The tutoring-school owner will subsequently be questioned. Police indicated that further legal action would hinge on the investigation's results.
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