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MaAnn Samran, chief of the Cherng Talay Tambon Administration Organisation (OrBorTor), says that machines will be sent in on Monday (July 19) to demolish any structures still standing on the state land. Photo: Cherng Talay OrBorTor

 

PHUKET: The last three occupiers of state land at Layan Beach have until Friday to remove their chattels and belongings before machinery is sent in to demolish the buildings on Monday (July 19), MaAnn Samran, chief of the Cherng Talay Tambon Administration Organisation (OrBorTor), has confirmed.

 

The occupiers of plots of state land along the Layan-Leypang beachfront, altogether estimated to have a total value of about B10 billion, were given until June 28 to remove their buildings or else face them being demolished.

 

However, Mr MaAnn has told The Phuket News that an extension was given as several of the occupiers said they needed more time to vacate the site.

 

Full Story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/layan-beach-encroachers-finally-face-eviction-80678.php

 

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33 minutes ago, stuarty said:

This guy must be made of teflon.

 Lied years ago and said he would not run for office again. he'll be eyeing up this land to rent out again and fill his big pockets.

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5 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

estimated to have a total value of about B10 billion, were given until June 28 to remove their buildings or else face them being demolished.

Ouch.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

However, Mr MaAnn has told The Phuket News that an extension was given as several of the occupiers said they needed more time to vacate the site.

They've had all the time they need... flatten them.

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So what’s going to replace them, these beach bars were popular with tourists and local Thais and farangs and were doing no harm,they were also providing employment for a good number of locals. This man must have an ulterior motive.

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3 hours ago, Scottie12 said:

So what’s going to replace them, these beach bars were popular with tourists and local Thais and farangs and were doing no harm,they were also providing employment for a good number of locals. This man must have an ulterior motive.

Get more brown letters.  His 'income' way down with lack of business due to virus.

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7 hours ago, Scottie12 said:

So what’s going to replace them, these beach bars were popular with tourists and local Thais and farangs and were doing no harm,they were also providing employment for a good number of locals. This man must have an ulterior motive.

Yes, staying out of Jail.

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