College Denies Responsibility for Ex-Student's Car Vandalism
A former student vandalized a vehicle in an incident the college says was purely personal and not sanctioned by the institution, which apologized and pledged cooperation with authorities.
On August 3, 2026, Rajamangala University of Technology Isan Yasothon (Technic Rajsittharam) issued a statement regarding an incident in which a vehicle was damaged. The college expressed regret and concern over the incident involving a former student, clarifying that the act was purely personal and not undertaken on behalf of the institution or as a result of any college policy or operational directive. The college does not support any actions that damage others' property or affect the peace and image of the educational institution. It emphasized its commitment to instilling integrity, ethics, responsibility, and respect for others' rights and property among all students and alumni. The college apologized to those affected and called on all parties to report information about the incident carefully, without generalizing it to the college's students, staff, or personnel as a whole, since it was an individual's personal action. The college stated it is ready to cooperate with relevant authorities in accordance with government procedures and regulations to ensure the facts are presented correctly and fairly to all parties. The statement was issued by Surasak Kaewheid, Director of Rajamangala University of Technology Isan Yasothon, on August 3, 2026.