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Russian Tour Guides in Hot Water Amid Phuket Police Sting


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Thailand's tourist gem, Phuket, witnessed a dramatic turn as Tourist Police cracked down on illegal tour operations, arresting two Russian nationals and fining two tour companies in a strategic move against unlicensed activities in the tourism sector.

 

The operation, executed on April 23, was led by Police Lieutenant Colonel Ekkachai Siri alongside multiple police units and the Southern Region 2 Tourist Business and Guide Registration Office. Their mission was clear: to uphold the Tourist Business and Guide Act by clamping down on foreigners illegally working in Thailand's tourism industry.

 

Police reported catching two Russians in the act, serving as unlicensed tour guides — an infringement of Thai law that reserves such roles for Thai nationals only.

 

One individual was caught at the Laem Tukkae public beach pier on Koh Siray, and the other at Baan Hin Rom Pier in Klong Khian, Phang Nga's Takua Thung district.

 

 

 

The crackdown also saw two tour companies fined under Section 33 of the Tourist Business and Guide Act. Violations included failing to submit tour guide work orders for inspection and not providing licensed Thai guides, a legal requirement aimed at maintaining service quality and protecting local employment.

 

These breaches were found during an unannounced inspection at Wat Khao Kok Kloy Waterfall in Phang Nga's Kok Kloy area, attracting both local and foreign visitors.

 

Despite the operation's prominence, authorities have withheld the identities of those involved.

 

This operation is part of a comprehensive drive to clean up the tourism sector amid rising visitor numbers in the post-pandemic travel upturn. Authorities are ramping up inspections and adopting a no-tolerance approach to illegal tour operations circumventing Thai licensing laws.

 

As tourism remains a cornerstone of Thailand's economy, officials urge businesses to align with legal stipulations, cautioning foreign nationals that unlicensed guiding can result in severe repercussions.

 

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-25

 

 

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