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Police Push Nominee Crackdown in Surat Thani

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Thailand’s deputy national police chief has stepped up efforts to crack down on nominee business arrangements and transnational crime in Surat Thani, as part of an urgent government policy aimed at protecting investment, tourism and national interests.

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On 16 June 2026, Pol Gen Samran Nuanma, Deputy Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police responsible for security affairs and director of the Centre for Suppression of Transnational Criminals and Illegal Immigration, visited Surat Thani to monitor enforcement operations. The move follows instructions from Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and National Police Chief Pol Gen Kitrat Phanphet to intensify action against nominee schemes in which Thai nationals hold shares on behalf of foreign investors.

At Provincial Police Region Surat Thani headquarters, Pol Gen Samran met Surat Thani Governor Jumphot Wannachat Siri, Deputy Governor Bandan Sathirachawan, senior police officers and representatives from the provincial commerce and employment offices. The discussions focused on strengthening enforcement against nominee companies, foreign ownership of land, company registration by foreign nationals and cases involving foreigners who have acquired Thai nationality.

Pol Gen Samran said authorities had already conducted two previous operations in the province and that the latest meeting aimed to improve cooperation between all relevant agencies. He said officials had agreed on an integrated approach to ensure legal action is pursued fully in every case where nominee arrangements or other violations are identified.

He added that where laws and procedures allow foreign investors to operate businesses legally, authorities should actively publicise those options. The objective is to support tourism and foreign investment while ensuring economic benefits for Thailand and maintaining a positive environment for visitors.

Following the meeting, Pol Gen Samran chaired a session with police officers from all 28 stations under Surat Thani Provincial Police. The meeting focused on accelerating investigations into major cases, including nominee-related offences and the case involving British national Duncan Wilcock, who struck and killed Associate Professor Dr Teerasak Kaewomtuang in a motorcycle collision in the Koh Phangan police jurisdiction.

Police were also instructed to improve awareness among officers and ensure foreign tourists understand and comply with Thai laws. Areas highlighted included drug-related offences, lawful driving of cars and motorcycles, and behaviour that may cause disturbance to other visitors.

Thaitabloid reported that authorities said the measures are intended to maintain order, improve public safety and strengthen confidence in Surat Thani as a tourist destination.

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Masonic Lodge meeting by any chance..........

Get them pesky Farang.

Oh, Don't forget the naughty Thai's who set these companies up.

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