Charges for Thai bank execs after accident

  • 16/03/2016
Firefighters work to extinguish a fire at the Siam Commercial Bank headquarters in Bangkok on Sunday (Reuters)
Firefighters work to extinguish a fire at the Siam Commercial Bank headquarters in Bangkok on Sunday (Reuters)

Two executives at a fire-fighting system supplier have been charged with negligence after an accident in which eight people were killed at the headquarters of Siam Commercial Bank, Thai police said on Wednesday (local time).

Contractors working on an upgrade to the building's chemical fire extinguishers late on Sunday accidentally triggered an extinguisher, the bank said, releasing a chemical retardant that may have starved the area of oxygen.

Police have charged Napong Suksanguan and Adisorn Poda, executive directors at fire fighting systems firm Mega Planet Co Ltd, with negligence leading to injury and death.

Both men have denied the charges and have been released on bail, police said.

"We will be gathering witnesses, documents and we'll be investigating further to see who else might be involved in this negligence," said Panudech.

The pair face up to 10 years in prison if found guilty and a fine of up to 200,000 baht (NZ$8600), Panudech said.

Executives at Mega Planet were not immediately available for comment on Wednesday.

Siam Commercial Bank is Thailand's oldest commercial bank and the country's third largest lender by assets.

Reuters