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Foreign Crime Crackdown Intensifies on Koh Phangan

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Surat Thani authorities say they are continuing a sustained crackdown on illegal foreign activity on the province’s tourist islands, with nearly 3,000 cases involving foreign nationals recorded in the past seven months. The renewed focus follows growing public concern over the presence of Israeli communities on Koh Phangan and allegations of illegal business operations, land ownership through nominees, and unlicensed activities.

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Governor Jumphot Wannachatsiri confirmed that Surat Thani officials have been addressing the issue continuously since October 2025. A special task force was established under former governor Theerut Supawibulpol to investigate and suppress illegal business activities and operations involving foreign nationals, with particular attention given to Israeli groups.

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Between 1 October 2025 and 30 April 2026, authorities recorded 2,603 cases involving foreign nationals. These included 122 immigration offences for illegal entry and residence, 65 visa overstay cases, 199 cases of working without permits, five cases involving assisting illegal migrants, 273 drug-related offences, 26 gambling cases, 1,757 traffic law violations and 20 nominee business cases.

Myanmar nationals accounted for the highest number of arrests with 1,103 individuals, followed by Russians with 316, Israelis with 179, French nationals with 155, British nationals with 143, Germans with 116, Laotians with 87, Chinese nationals with 49, Cambodians with 37, Indians with eight and 410 people from other countries.

The controversy intensified after authorities raided a foreign-owned childcare centre on Koh Phangan. Officials alleged the centre was operating beyond its authorised scope and accepting children above the permitted age range. The incident prompted concerns from the Fourth Army Region that Israeli groups were attempting to establish significant influence on the island.

A Thai hotel operator on Koh Phangan told local media that noticeable changes began after Thailand reopened following the Covid-19 pandemic in 2022. The source claimed luxury villas were increasingly being developed in Sri Thanu, with land reportedly divided and sold to foreign buyers, particularly Israelis, through Thai ownership structures.

The source also claimed around 150 to 200 Israeli families now live in the Sri Thanu area, with expansion continuing towards Haad Yao and Koh Ma. Concerns were also raised about foreign nationals allegedly using long-term leases, free-visa schemes, and Destination Thailand Visas (DTV) to operate accommodation businesses by subletting properties through international online booking platforms.

Despite the criticism, the hotel operator said claims that Israelis were “taking over” Koh Phangan were exaggerated and estimated the claim was “only 10%” true. The source argued that foreign business activity and nominee ownership involved many nationalities, not only Israelis.

The Daily News reported that the Governor Jumphot said authorities would continue coordinated enforcement operations to maintain public order and protect the province’s tourism image. He urged residents and business operators to report suspected illegal activities to authorities.

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Such a small island ....you would think someone.

would notice .

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You have to open our eyes to notice what's going on right under their nose and then leave your cushy aircon office to do something about it.

OH NO, time to shutter the synagogues and move on. heard Austria is a welcoming area.

3 hours ago, Jim Blue said:

Such a small island ....you would think someone.

would notice .

Those island are toilets , do Samui next

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The Israelis are out of control on KPG according to friends of mine who live there. They control swaths of the island, they use off-duty policeman for security forces, to guard temples and certain establishments, and they more or less have taken over. And many of them don't behave themselves.

"British nationals with 143" - poor show from our chaps, we usually do much better than this 🤣🤣

4 hours ago, fdimike said:

You have to open our eyes to notice what's going on right under their nose and then leave your cushy aircon office to do something about it.

And perhaps encouraged to stay in your office while you open brown envelopes- as this is Thailand of course

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6 hours ago, Jim Blue said:

Such a small island ....you would think someone.

would notice .

omg .. the criminal family gang that has paid off police for years might finally feel the heat .. is it possible?

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Phangan

Phuket

Pai

Samui

And I am sure there are plenty more once decent places overrun by some assortment of Entitled Jews, British y*bs, the “french”, Russians etc. etc.

Overrun might be too strong - this was allowed to happen, clearly. Reap what you sow, LOS

2 hours ago, Des1 said:

omg .. the criminal family gang that has paid off police for years might finally feel the heat .. is it possible?

Only in your wildest dreams, at the end, money will always win in Thailand

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2 hours ago, TimBKK said:

Phangan

Phuket

Pai

Samui

And I am sure there are plenty more once decent places overrun by some assortment of Entitled Jews, British y*bs, the “french”, Russians etc. etc.

Overrun might be too strong - this was allowed to happen, clearly. Reap what you sow, LOS

Groups of people from certain countries not only feel entitled but act like colonizers. Europeans as a whole dominate the number of criminals. The Burmese in the total can probably be excused as they likely are exploited labor working in near servitude.

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1 hour ago, off road pat said:

Only in your wildest dreams, at the end, money will always win in Thailand

That may be true if you're Thai.

Foreigners caught encroaching on Thai turf get it right up the gazoo.

Don't kid yourself.

11 minutes ago, Des1 said:

omg .. the criminal family gang that has paid off police for years might finally feel the heat .. is it possible?

I see a thumbs down .. ok, fair enough, can you explain why?

1 hour ago, off road pat said:

Only in your wildest dreams, at the end, money will always win in Thailand

it was kind of a rhetorical question .. I have no wild dreams that it might actually happen

About time they cracked down. High #3 for Israelis, considering how few come to TH, vs ASEAN member, Russians & Brits. Israelis take a top spot, though one of bottom spots for international arrivals.

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Thailand should ban the entry of Israelis and Russians. Malaysia and Indonesia have already banned the entry of Israelis, good so! They cause problems everywhere, where they are.

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4 hours ago, AloisAmrein said:

Thailand should ban the entry of Israelis and Russians. Malaysia and Indonesia have already banned the entry of Israelis, good so! The⁸y cause problems everywhere, where they are.

That's true, and the problem goes back a long time.

In the early 1980s the biggest mountain trekking outfitters in CM banned Israelis after getting so many complaints from their hilltribe guides about obnoxious behaviour.

No possibility of "antisemitism" because at that time the hilltribes were blissfully ignorant of geopolitics.

Why not just shut down the Thai borders and not let any more of these awful foreigners in ?

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