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Foreign Run Illegal Daycares Raided on Koh Phangan

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Authorities on Koh Phangan have shut down two illegal daycare centres run by foreign nationals, arresting multiple suspects and removing children from unlicensed facilities. Police confirmed the raids took place on April 4, targeting operations caring for young children without proper permits. Officials warned that such unregulated services pose safety risks and will face continued enforcement.

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The first raid took place at a house in Moo 7, where 13 young children from foreign families were being cared for. Israeli nationals Tahel Cherone Edri, 34, identified as the owner and Rotem Mitrany, 45, a teacher, were arrested alongside Myanmar staff member Hsu Sanda Pyae Sone, 28. They face charges including operating a childcare business without a licence and failing to report foreign employees to authorities.

A second operation in the same area uncovered another daycare with 10 children aged between two and five. Owner Anat Vekstein Kimiagar, 40 and local teacher Kulthida, 28, were charged with running an unlicensed childcare facility. All suspects from both locations have been handed over to Koh Phangan police for further legal action.

The raids follow previous crackdowns on illegal foreign-run daycare centres on the island. In March 2024, authorities took action against similar operations involving an American woman and an Israeli man accused of running unlicensed childcare services. Officials said these repeated cases highlight ongoing concerns about regulatory compliance among foreign-operated businesses.

Authorities stressed that unlicensed daycare centres can pose risks to children’s safety due to the lack of oversight, standards, and accountability. They reiterated that all childcare providers must comply with Thai law, including licensing requirements and proper reporting of foreign workers.

Khaosod reported that officials indicated that enforcement efforts will continue as part of broader measures to ensure child safety and regulatory compliance on Koh Phangan. Police have not disclosed further details on the legal proceedings but confirmed investigations are ongoing.

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Licence issues aside, it sounds like the kids were being properly cared for, though 13 and 10 kids would be a handful for a small staff.

The real issue is why live in a beautiful place like Koh Phangan if you have to drop your kid with somebody else???

5 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Licence issues aside, it sounds like the kids were being properly cared for, though 13 and 10 kids would be a handful for a small staff.

The real issue is why live in a beautiful place like Koh Phangan if you have to drop your kid with somebody else???

There are rules in this country. Why do folks think they can get away with this behavior? Thais have a strong spy network....you will be snitched on eventually.

51 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Licence issues aside, it sounds like the kids were being properly cared for, though 13 and 10 kids would be a handful for a small staff.

The real issue is why live in a beautiful place like Koh Phangan if you have to drop your kid with somebody else???

Because the parents are aholes probably out partying

57 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Licence issues aside, it sounds like the kids were being properly cared for, though 13 and 10 kids would be a handful for a small staff.

The real issue is why live in a beautiful place like Koh Phangan if you have to drop your kid with somebody else???

Where does it say the kids were being taken care of and properly cared for?. You do not know this for a fact.

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