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Tourist Police raid the C Ekkamai condo to arrest people running rooms as ‘hotel’ – Bangkok

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Tourist Police raid the C Ekkamai condo to arrest people running rooms as ‘hotel’ – Bangkok

By The Thaiger

PHOTO: Thai Tourist Police Bureau page on Facebook

 

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Follow up to a story last week where residents of a condo tower in Bangkok were complaining that many of the rooms were being run as a quasi-hotel.

 

The Thai Tourist Police Bureau sent 40 officialst to the luxury Bangkok condominium. The raid was actually last Thursday, three days after the story came to light in Thai social media.

 

 

The problems at the luxury ‘C Ekkamai’ came to light after other residents complained that people were renting rooms on a daily basis, not reporting the checking in of foreigners (as required) and running a virtual hotel in a condominium.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/bangkok/tourist-police-raid-the-c-ekkamai-condo-to-arrest-people-running-rooms-as-hotel-bangkok

 

 

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-- © Copyright The Thaiger 2019-05-28

I would have thought this is something going on in basically all condos, to some extent.

Probably booked through Air Bnb.  I can't see how they can stop it. Mostly Thai owners trying to earn some extra money.

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