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Pattaya mayor tells encroachment violators: Comply or I'll tear you down myself

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Pattaya mayor tells encroachment violators: Comply or I'll tear you down myself

 

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Pattaya's strongman mayor Sontaya Khunpluem ordered his staff to post notices at "Ban Sukhawadee" in Moo 2, Na Klua, Bang Lamung yesterday. 

 

The company that runs the facility has two weeks to comply with an appeal judgment relating to encroachment on 11 rai of public land. 

 

If after 15 days HealthFood International (Thailand) has not complied, the authorities will tear down the property themselves.

 

The order relates to Building A on 11 rai of land reclaimed from the sea. Sukhawadee House as it is known in English is a luxury beachfront property and tourist attraction on a total of 80 rai. 

 

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Buildings B and C are also disputed but the current order relates to Building A after an appeal to a provincial committee was rejected. 

 

The legal wrangling over the site has been going on for years but now looks set to be at least partially resolved, notes Thaivisa.

 

Pattaya's mayor is part of an infamous political family whose former patriarch was known as "Kamnan Poh". 

 

Source: Daily News

 

 

 
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will walking street be next?? :w00t:

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2 minutes ago, GeorgeCross said:

will walking street be next?? :w00t:

555, the mayor likely owns most of the properties you are referring too on the beach side of walking street - all of them very obviously encroaching

The building in the OP belongs to one of the richest people in Thailand.

 

Fat chance anything will be torn down ever.

I await the 2 week deadline with bated breath.

 

Give it a rest no one care about this land encroachment nonsense at this time....

1 hour ago, GeorgeCross said:

will walking street be next?? :w00t:

Nope, that´s boom boom land so everything is in order.

Expropriate it as another field hospital.

I used to think it was housing for all the ladyboys and transvestites that work in Pattaya ???? Right colour scheme for them.

These greedy shakedown artists always seem to have the time.

We walk down there along the beach path all the time ,,they used to have security guards to stop you actually walking on the fake grass they put down, about 6 months ago the walkers there started using the toilets and walking on the land ,when the security tried to stop my wifes friend(she is a lawyer) she explained to the guards how they could not stop the public ,now they dont even try , i reckon it will be taken back ,

On 3/26/2020 at 10:58 AM, Susco said:

The building in the OP belongs to one of the richest people in Thailand.

 

Fat chance anything will be torn down ever.

if someone is bankrupted is he still considered rich?

4 minutes ago, digbeth said:

if someone is bankrupted is he still considered rich?

 

You have any info that Saha farms, one of the biggest agricultural companies in Thailand, is bankrupt?

47 minutes ago, Susco said:

 

You have any info that Saha farms, one of the biggest agricultural companies in Thailand, is bankrupt?

They are under administration since around 2013-14 

Ouch!!!

On 3/27/2020 at 3:01 PM, digbeth said:

if someone is bankrupted is he still considered rich?

In many cases "he" is bankrupt, but his family members are rich.  This happens in the west, also.   

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