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Foreigners Held in Koh Phangan Nominee Probe

Police in Surat Thani will oppose bail for 21 foreign nationals accused of using Thai nominees to illegally hold land and operate businesses on Koh Phangan, with all suspects due to appear before Koh Samui Provincial Court on 25 May.

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Investigators said the arrests followed a two-phase crackdown led by the Royal Thai Police under a task force targeting illegal nominee business structures. Authorities allege the suspects used Thai shareholders as proxies to establish companies and acquire land in violation of Thai law.

The operation was led by Pol Gen Samran Nuanma, Deputy National Police Chief, alongside officers from the Central Investigation Bureau, Provincial Police Region 8, Surat Thani Provincial Police, Immigration Police, Tourist Police and provincial anti-illegal business teams. Phase one on 13 May involved raids on five legal and accounting offices, where documents were seized for further analysis.

Police later expanded the investigation during phase two on 23 May, arresting 21 foreign suspects under warrants issued by Koh Samui Provincial Court. Officers also seized 38 land title deeds worth an estimated 200 million baht for examination.

The suspects include four Israelis, four French nationals, three Russians, two Ukrainians, and one national each from South Africa, Slovakia, the Netherlands, Australia, Turkey, Germany and the Philippines. They face charges linked to making false statements in official documents and unlawfully acquiring land through nominee company arrangements under the Criminal Code and Land Code.

Pol Maj Gen Suwat Suksri, commander of Surat Thani Provincial Police and head of the investigative team, said officers would not grant bail during the investigation stage. He said police were accelerating interviews and evidence gathering before seeking court detention orders on 25 May.

Authorities said investigators are currently handling 97 nominee-related cases. Police expressed confidence they could complete case files and forward recommendations to prosecutors within the required 48-day period.

Investigators are using the SPNi-X programme, developed by Surat Thani Provincial Police narcotics and money laundering investigators, to analyse financial trails and supporting documents. Police said the system helps identify whether Thai shareholders genuinely invested in the companies or were acting on behalf of foreign owners.

The investigation found 32 corporate entities allegedly linked to nominee arrangements, with 45 arrest warrants issued for foreign directors. Police said 22 warrants covering 21 individuals have so far been executed.

Authorities noted that the companies collectively held around 38 rai of land, much of it undeveloped or awaiting construction. One company, FB Propertys Co Ltd, based on Koh Phangan and linked to Israeli operators, allegedly ran a yoga and food business called The Yoga House Koh Phangan while holding eight plots of land covering about 7.5 rai, valued at around 60 million baht excluding buildings.

The Daily News reported that investigators said financial checks indicated the Thai shareholders involved lacked the means to fund the investments themselves, strengthening allegations of illegal nominee ownership structures.

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roo860 Star Member

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1 hour ago, D Peter said:

not yet or no money for investments😄

They do it the legal way and have plenty of money.💷💷💷💷

Reddavy Gold Member

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8 hours ago, howerde said:

Doesn't show those Thai lawyers in a good light, what about ethics, any way give it a few months and business as usual

A Thai lawyer with ethics. 😱 Where????

NorthernRyland Ruby Member

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1 hour ago, Sir Dude said:

yes, it was technically illegal

Thailand is so consistently inconsistent with the application of the law they've made illegality de facto legal.

wensiensheng Platinum Member

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2 hours ago, robert2 said:

They know it is time to keep a low profile and get ready to pay their way out of possible accountability.

Very true.

Slightly depressing that once everything dies down, they will be back out there touting ways for a foreigner to own land and a business.

wensiensheng Platinum Member

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8 hours ago, roo860 said:

Businesses in Pai are now being investigated

Look forward to reading about the results of their endeavors.

I stick to the rules and am getting a bit peed off by having to jump through more and more hoops because of those who don’t.

spidermike007 Star Member

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16 hours ago, impulse said:

They may have a lot of power, but I'd bet their businesses will dry up once word gets out to foreigners that these arrangements aren't working any more.


Unless, of course, this is just another "rinse and repeat". But even in that case, it'll take years for the stink to subside.

Well you're making a grand presumption that the lawyers will be called out by name, and that this info will be made public. I seriously doubt that will happen.

flaming dragon Gold Member

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12 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Yeah but it's widespread, must be 100s and 1000s of lawyers involved from all over, not just a few mentioned

Hundreds of Thai 'Saul Goodmans' securing property for foreign interests. Perhaps people in that occupation are born, not made.

jacko45k Star Member

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17 hours ago, Off Piste said:

You should be the one laughing as you've only forked out 1900b...................

Plus 800k left doing nothing in an account maybe.

JerryM Gold Member

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

Plus 800k left doing nothing in an account maybe.

For my extension, I bring in 65k+ every month and my wife spends most of it. 1900 baht at the IMM office each year.

impulse Star Member

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Well you're making a grand presumption that the lawyers will be called out by name, and that this info will be made public. I seriously doubt that will happen.

Not really... They don't have to be called out by name if the public realizes that the service they're offering is toxic.

Using a very imperfect analogy, I don't know the names of any Nigerian princes. But you won't find me sending ANY of them my account information so they can make a deposit.

Anyone reading in here (or on the Interwebs) seeing that nominee businesses are being taken down would be foolish to hire any attorney to form an illegal entity.

Spider5511 Explorer Member

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Their businesses were open again the very next day, many including in Samui kept it closed a few days. Nobody was ever in jail, this is a complete hoax story, all of them are free and about on Phangan today. There is indeed land seized, but nothing changed for operations on the land so far, for almost all.

So once again, it was one big show, so i doubt even more now to what extend we can even take this visa limitations serious.

Spider5511 Explorer Member

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On 5/25/2026 at 7:08 AM, henryford1958 said:

Great they are cracking down at last on these farangs crooks. They KNEW it was illegal to own land/property.

Those 'crooks' were back in business the next day.

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