Arrest the hotel owner on Koh Lipe who is preparing to file an AMLO to look into financial options. 108 more hotels were found guilty during a meeting with Pol. Gen. Surachet to review the progress of law enforcement against land encroachment establishments.
Surachet Hakpal, Deputy Commissioner of Police, supervised an investigation into information and facts about property conflicts in the Chao Le settlement on Koh Lipe in Satun Province yesterday, April 7, 2023. He accomplished this with the assistance of officials from the Provincial Administration, Lands, Finance, Fisheries, Special Investigation, and other ministries.
I attended a follow-up meeting. Progress in settling property concerns on Lipe Island was discussed in Satun Province’s provincial court conference room, with a follow-up on law enforcement to punish hotels, motels, and resorts for land invasion and illegal building development.
This has been a persistent issue for more than 20 years, including settling issues with local fisherman in partnership with the Department of National Parks. Prosecution of the hotel and other establishments for unauthorized building on Treasury Department property. In this region of the hotel, a total of 108 accusations have recently been reported.
The 11th plot of land title deeds has already been revoked, and the process is scheduled to be completed by the end of May. Mme Patcharin. The Satun Provincial Court has issued an arrest warrant for the owner of a massive hotel worth 128 million baht for construction development that encroaches on forest and national park areas. Ms. Phatcharin eluded arrest until March 28, 2023, when she was captured and prosecuted by police, and Pol. Gen. Surachet also ordered inquiry troops. Continue to investigate Ms. Patcharin’s financial history, with part of her assets already banned, and transfer the matter to the AMLO for asset seizure in accordance with the law.
According to Pol. Gen. Surachet, the land dispute on Koh Lipe is nearing resolution. was There has been significant progress recently. In the realm of law enforcement, 108 hotels were targeted, and those that operate legally were directed. The deputy commissioner of police noted that the problem was up to the procedure because government officials enforced the law, referring to the dilemma of the hotel owners who assembled last week to create a petition.
As a result, it must adhere to the process; however, if the battle is over and there are individuals or anyone who has suffered, it must be considered for additional remedies and support, particularly for the labor group who had to lose his job in an emergency because the hotel was scheduled for execution.