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Egyptian Barber Busted for Illegal Work in Phuket

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Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์

An Egyptian man was arrested in Phuket for illegally working as a barber, following a tip-off from a concerned resident. Police found the man, identified only as Ebrahem, cutting hair for a foreign customer in a Patong salon. Thai law reserves barbering exclusively for Thai nationals.

The arrest took place on Phang Mueang Sai Kor Road in the Kathu district. Ebrahem, 34, admitted during questioning that he owned the barbershop and had been living in Phuket for over a decade. He confessed to operating the shop for about two years.

Under Thai law, particularly Section 7 of the Foreigners’ Working Management Act, Ebrahem's actions are considered illegal. This offence could result in a fine between 5,000 and 50,000 Thai baht, deportation, and a potential two-year ban on obtaining a Thai work permit.

This arrest is part of a wider campaign to tackle the illegal employment of foreign nationals in jobs reserved for locals. Authorities stress the importance of adhering to the laws to protect Thai citizens' employment opportunities.

In the near future, Ebrahem's case will likely proceed to trial, with further penalties contingent upon legal proceedings. Authorities are expected to maintain their focus on upholding employment regulations across Phuket, reported The Thaiger.

Key Takeaways

  • Egyptian man arrested for illegally working as a barber in Phuket.

  • He faces fines, deportation, and a potential work permit ban.

  • Arrest part of a crackdown on foreigners in restricted jobs.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2026-01-13

 

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So many mad laws here especially with employment only reserved for Thais

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