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Illegal Phichit Sawmill Operated by Indians Shut Down

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Picture courtesy of TV Channel 7

 

In Phichit province, three Indian nationals were arrested on Apr. 27 for operating an illegal sawmill, as reported by TV Channel 7. The police, armed with a search warrant, conducted a raid following complaints from locals about health issues caused by the dust particles from the mill's wood veneer sheet production.

 

The arrested individuals, one of whom was the mill's manager, resided on the premises. The manager, also found overstaying his visa, was handed over to immigration police.

 

The workers stated that all three Indians were involved in the mill's daily operations, including wage distribution and teaching staff to peel logs and dry wood. The processed wood was reportedly intended for export.

 

Plaguing the community with pollution, the mill's active kiln created smoke during wood drying. The spray water applied to control dust particles turned black and flowed untreated into public water sources.

 

According to the investigation, the mill was established by Mr. Kotchakarot Parthanawong's company. He admitted to not having permission to operate such a business which poses health hazards. Following this, Pho Thale municipal officials commanded a cease to the mill's operations and plan to file a lawsuit for health endangerment.

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

According to the investigation, the mill was established by Mr. Kotchakarot Parthanawong's company. He admitted to not having permission to operate such a business which poses health hazards. Following this, Pho Thale municipal officials commanded a cease to the mill's operations and plan to file a lawsuit for health endangerment.

Always a Thai in the mix somewhere

Kotchakarot Parthanawong will get a warning, consider financing a few metres of the temple wall and start looking ....... for new Indians 😉 

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