A court in Thailand has issued arrest mandates against 17 people in the deadly collapse of a bangkok skyscraper.
The 30 -storey tower, which was under construction and intended to host the state audit office, was reduced in rubbing in a few seconds when a gross gross earthquake hit Thailand and neighboring Myanmar on March 28.
The authorities say they have recovered 89 body of the rubble of the collapsed tower. Seven people are always missing.
The tower was the only building in Bangkok which collapsed. The suddenness and speed of its collapse have raised questions about the quality of its construction.
Bangkok police police general, police general Somkuan Puergsap said the accusations included violations of the building codes that led to death and included a maximum perpetuity prison sentence.
The authorities are investigating the cause of the collapse of the building and has not yet published their results.
Who was billed?
Police have said that accused people include executives and engineers from seven companies involved in the design, construction and supervision of the collapsed tower.
Of the 17 people wanted by the police, only one was identified: Premchai Karnasuta, the former president of Italian Thai Development Plc., The largest construction company in Thailand.
The Italian Thai development has held meetings with investors and said that the company cooperates with the investigation.
Premchai was sentenced and sentenced to more than three years in prison for poaching of protected species in 2021.
The Rangers caught up with him in a jungle campsite in a wildlife sanctuary with carcasses of protected animals, including a black Indochinais leopard.
Published by: Wesley Dockery