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Re: The "Punishment" of the two Captains and why MINDEF is so secretive about it –Par
How does this case compare with the recent commando drowning incident. Think in that case the CO Noah Cheah was removed from his post
I agree there is definitely more to this than meets the eye. I have been searching for their names as scholars as well as names of the 3 SIR CO & OC of the soldier during this 2012 incident. It will help connect the dots. Unless there was a change of CO, the CO during this period was LTC Wilson Low, Commanding Officer, 3 SIR.
Under the SAF philosophy of "command responsibility", the OC and CO, especially the OC in his capacity as Officer Commanding and Supervising Officer of this FIBUA exercise, will both share the rap as well. They will very likely be removed from command as the line that is determined to have been crossed in the SAF is always one when a soldier dies under one's command.
These two officers, especially that Chia chap with his rapid promotion even after he was charged, could well have been a protected scholar and/or have benefited from being treated leniently due to the "flow on" effect. If they had been court martialled and sentenced to military detention, it simply means that the "flow on" effect up the hierarchy would be larger and the OC and CO would be implicated and punished as well; not necessarily charged but more than likely, be removed from their command.
If these two officers were very leniently dealt with as they were, than there is very little if not zero "flow on" effect up the command hierarchy. The OC and CO would be spared any punishment. So by choosing not to court martial these two, MINDEF could well be protecting the OC and CO who, in addition to that Chia guy, may well be scholars or white horses. In such a case, these two Captains would be the beneficiaries of such a protection.
That's the reason why Ms Teoh Ai Lin, Director Legal Services or whoever was the Director of Legal Services, MINDEF who was in charge during the period when this decision was taken needs to be investigated to rule out corruption, conflict of interest, political interference or interference of any kind being the reason/s why these two officers were not court martialled or charged under a more "relevant / serious" charge like Section 41 of the SAF Act.
How does this case compare with the recent commando drowning incident. Think in that case the CO Noah Cheah was removed from his post