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Thai king makes fresh wave of palace purges

Vajiralong­korn orders dismissal of two male guards from the ‘bedroom section’

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Four royal guards have been sacked, with two of them accused of committing adultery.

BANGKOK: Thailand’s king has sacked four royal guards, two of them for “adultery”, in a fresh wave of palace purges a week after his royal consort was stripped of all titles for “disloyalty”.

Thai King Maha Vajiralong­korn, 67, ordered the dismissal of two male guards from the “bedroom section”, the Royal Gazette announced late on Tuesday.

“They have committed inappropri­ate acts and adultery,” the statement said.

The other two officers failed to meet the standards of the royal guard and were dismissed without compensati­on, according to the gazette.

Thailand’s royal family is protected by a defamation law that makes scrutiny of its actions all but impossible within the kingdom.

But the purges have offered a rare glimpse into the powerful palace, one of the wealthiest monarchies in the world.

The latest move comes after 34-year-old royal consort Sineenat Wongvajira­pakdi was deprived of all royal titles just three months after being appointed to the role for the first time in nearly a century.

She was accused of disloyalty and “acting against the appointmen­t” of Queen Suthida.

Vajiralong­korn married Suthida, his fourth wife, earlier this year. The former consort Sineenat has not been seen in public since her dismissal.

After her fall from grace, six other palace officials were sacked for committing “evil actions”.

Vajiralong­korn ascended the throne in 2016 following the death of his beloved father and was crowned in an elaborate coronation ceremony in May.

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— AP Tough stance: Vajiralong­korn is on a mission to purge the palace of less-thanideal behaviour.

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