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Phuket National Park Chief Lays To Rest Death Threat Rumor


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Phuket National Park chief lays to rest death threat rumor

Phuket Gazette

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'Do I get scared? Yes, I do. I have family and people I love waiting for me,' Sirinath National Park chief Cheewapap Cheewatham admits. Photo: Kritsada Mueanhawong

PHUKET: -- Sirinath National Park chief Cheewapap Cheewatham has denied claims that he or any other officers investigating alleged encroachment onto national park land have received death threats.

“Since I started my work here, I have not received any death threats from anyone. I have not heard any reports of any other officers receiving death threats, either,” chief Cheewapap said.

“However, I have been warned by some people to be ‘careful’. No one has ever raided this area [sirinath National Park] before and the projects that are being investigated are big money projects costing more than a billion baht.

“I have been told that what I am doing could be a landmark case in history.

"Do I get scared? Yes, I do. I have family and people I love waiting for me,” he added.

Only needing to check the boundaries of the park via aerial photographs, having already clarified the legality of some of the ownership documents for land plots under investigation, Chief Cheewapap is confident he will meet the September 25 deadline set by Director-General of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Conservation Damrong Phidet.

“I will not allow any illegal activity to rob our country of its land. If we take no action on the issue, other countries will not have faith in us and might not invest in Thailand in the future – we have to make this right.

“I would like to pass along a message to the people who might be thinking about hurting or threatening national park officers on the case: You can’t stop us. Even if you dispose of all of us, there will be others from the office ready to take our place and continue our work in Phuket,” he said.

“I am doing my best here. I affirm that I will work with fairness and not accept any bribe from anyone,” he added.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...ticle17919.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-09-14

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"However, I have been warned by some people to be ‘careful’."

I was wondering why he needed soldiers/forestry police armed with M16's on these inspections. Now I know.

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A commendable position for a Thai Police Officer to take. I am happy and impressed. The fact is that corruption has been the enabling factor that has permitted encroachment to slowly destroy protected land.

I hope that Yingluck's government can keep the pressure up until all protected land that has been encroached is returned to it natural condition and that all fake Deeds are removed from the land registry, and that the guilty are prosecuted.

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A commendable position for a Thai Police Officer to take. I am happy and impressed. The fact is that corruption has been the enabling factor that has permitted encroachment to slowly destroy protected land.

I hope that Yingluck's government can keep the pressure up until all protected land that has been encroached is returned to it natural condition and that all fake Deeds are removed from the land registry, and that the guilty are prosecuted.

Don't hold your breathe on that though.

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