A Russian man was arrested on Thursday for allegedly running an unlicensed 83-room hotel on Patong beach, Phuket. The arrest was made after officials inspected the property on Phangmuang Sai Kor Road, uncovering its operation through a Thai nominee. This action is part of efforts to curb illegal foreign-run businesses and preserve local tourism integrity. Get today's headlines by email Authorities were alerted by complaints concerning foreign investors illegally managing accommodations in the region. Deputy Governor Rungruang Thimabut led the inspection, revealing that the hotel, aimed at attracting foreign tourists via online platforms, lacked the necessary licensing. The property was allegedly owned by a Russian national who used a Thai individualâs name to lease the building. The arrested Russian faces charges for running a hotel business without appropriate documentation, although his identity has not been publicly disclosed. Officials continue to probe into the use of Thai nominees as intermediaries for foreign ownership, a practice that undermines local business ownership regulations. Rungruang emphasized the importance of protecting Thai business interests, stating that such operations harm local livelihoods and tourism industry standards. He also highlighted the potential legal consequences for Thai nominees involved in these schemes, including revocation of company registrations. Further investigations are expected to determine the extent of legal violations and any additional parties involved. Authorities reiterate their commitment to enforcing regulations that safeguard the rights and businesses reserved for Thai nationals, reported Bangkok Post. Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now ¡ Bangkok Post ¡ 13 Mar 2026
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