June 9Jun 9 A 30-year-old Ukrainian national wanted in connection with an alleged nominee shareholding scheme on Koh Phangan has been arrested at Samui International Airport after returning to Thailand.Get today's headlines by email Immigration officers in Surat Thani, working with Koh Phangan Police and the Central Investigation Bureau, arrested Anatolii Plushev on 8 June 2026 after he arrived on a flight into Samui. He was the subject of an arrest warrant issued by Koh Samui Provincial Court, warrant number 121/2569, dated 21 May 2026.The arrest stems from the Royal Thai Police operation “Crackdown on Foreign Nominees on Koh Phangan”, launched on 13 and 23 May 2026. The operation targeted businesses suspected of using Thai nationals as nominee shareholders to enable foreign ownership of land and business interests in violation of Thai law.Investigators gathered evidence leading to arrest warrants for 45 individuals linked to the alleged schemes. Authorities have so far arrested 26 suspects, while 19 remain at large and are being pursued.According to investigators, Plushev was allegedly involved in submitting false documents to land officials in order to obtain land ownership through a company established using Thai nominee shareholders. He was identified as a shareholder in Rubicon Co., Ltd.Authorities said the suspect left Thailand before the court approved the arrest warrant. After learning that he intended to return to the country through Samui International Airport, officers monitored his arrival and arrested him immediately upon entry.During questioning, Plushev confirmed he was the individual named in the warrant. He reportedly told investigators that he became a shareholder alongside his father and helped establish Rubicon Co., Ltd. to acquire land.The suspect was transferred to investigators at Koh Phangan Police Station for further legal proceedings. The case forms part of a wider government and police effort to combat nominee business structures, illegal land ownership, unlawful business operations and practices that authorities say can affect employment opportunities for Thai citizens in key tourist destinations.The Daily News reported that further investigations are continuing as police seek to locate and arrest the remaining 19 suspects connected to the cases.Pictures courtesy of Daily NewsJoin the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 10 June 2026 View full article
June 10Jun 10 Pretty sure if they asked everyone landing in samui if they owned property and land they would catch tens of people using nominee companies.
June 10Jun 10 4 hours ago, Georgealbert said:A 30-year-old Ukrainian national wanted in connection with an alleged nominee shareholding scheme on Koh Phangan has been arrested at Samui International Airport after returning to Thailand.Get today's headlines by email Immigration officers in Surat Thani, working with Koh Phangan Police and the Central Investigation Bureau, arrested Anatolii Plushev on 8 June 2026 after he arrived on a flight into Samui. He was the subject of an arrest warrant issued by Koh Samui Provincial Court, warrant number 121/2569, dated 21 May 2026.The arrest stems from the Royal Thai Police operation “Crackdown on Foreign Nominees on Koh Phangan”, launched on 13 and 23 May 2026. The operation targeted businesses suspected of using Thai nationals as nominee shareholders to enable foreign ownership of land and business interests in violation of Thai law.Investigators gathered evidence leading to arrest warrants for 45 individuals linked to the alleged scheme. Authorities have so far arrested 26 suspects, while 19 remain at large and are being pursued.According to investigators, Plushev was allegedly involved in submitting false documents to land officials in order to obtain land ownership through a company established using Thai nominee shareholders. He was identified as a shareholder in Rubicon Co., Ltd.Authorities said the suspect left Thailand before the court approved the arrest warrant. After learning that he intended to return to the country through Samui International Airport, officers monitored his arrival and arrested him immediately upon entry.During questioning, Plushev confirmed he was the individual named in the warrant. He reportedly told investigators that he became a shareholder alongside his father and helped establish Rubicon Co., Ltd. to acquire land.The suspect was transferred to investigators at Koh Phangan Police Station for further legal proceedings. The case forms part of a wider government and police effort to combat nominee business structures, illegal land ownership, unlawful business operations and practices that authorities say can affect employment opportunities for Thai citizens in key tourist destinations.The Daily News reported that further investigations are continuing as police seek to locate and arrest the remaining 19 suspects connected to the case.Pictures courtesy of Daily NewsJoin the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 10 June 2026View full articleSend him back. His army needs him urgently ❗
June 10Jun 10 38 minutes ago, ronster said:Pretty sure if they asked everyone landing in samui if they owned property and land they would catch tens of people using nominee companies.This seems to be a pretty big development project if 45 individuals are linked to the one scheme. On quite a different scale from the husband and wife owning their own home via a company scenario.
June 10Jun 10 19 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:This seems to be a pretty big development project if 45 individuals are linked to the one scheme. On quite a different scale from the husband and wife owning their own home via a company scenario.I think it is a number of schemes being investigated.
June 10Jun 10 It is perfectly legal for 45 foreigners to own 49% of a property development company, PROVIDING the 51% shareholders are Thai and real shareholders NOT simply nominees.Unfortunately for these guys, the Thai shareholders are likely to be nominees only.
June 10Jun 10 29 minutes ago, Kung69 said:I think it is a number of schemes being investigated.29 minutes ago, Kung69 said:I think it is a number of schemes being investigated.29 minutes ago, Kung69 said:I think it is a number of schemes being investigated.You’re probably right. It seems far more likely. I thought it seemed odd. Probably a series of land development projects.
June 10Jun 10 1 hour ago, wensiensheng said:This seems to be a pretty big development project if 45 individuals are linked to the one scheme. On quite a different scale from the husband and wife owning their own home via a company scenario.It wasn't reported that there were 45 individuals linked to the one project that this Ukrainian was involved in, it referred to projects, plural, that the police are investigating...6 hours ago, Georgealbert said:Investigators gathered evidence leading to arrest warrants for 45 individuals linked to the alleged schemes.
June 10Jun 10 It wasn't reported that there were 45 individuals linked to the one project that this Ukrainian was involved in, it referred to projects, plural, that the police are investigating...Probably 45 villas in that neighborhood they call "Little Kiev".And yes. I am taking the whizz... Though that's as likely as any other scenario.
June 10Jun 10 I wonder about the foreign barowners who never work but sit in the bar the whole day as a manager.Im sure they r at risk too now.
June 10Jun 10 3 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:It wasn't reported that there were 45 individuals linked to the one project that this Ukrainian was involved in, it referred to projects, plural, that the police are investigating....Gotcha. As I acknowledged in a post immediately above yours.
June 10Jun 10 8 hours ago, newbee2022 said:Send him back. His army needs him urgently ❗Which Army? The IDF or the Ukrainian Army?
June 10Jun 10 6 hours ago, impulse said:Probably 45 villas in that neighborhood they call "Little Kiev".And yes. I am taking the whizz... Though that's as likely as any other scenario.6 hours ago, impulse said:Probably 45 villas in that neighborhood they call "Little Kiev".And yes. I am taking the whizz... Though that's as likely as any other scenario.It has also been referred to as little Tel Aviv
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