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Phuket national park encroachment investigation in full swing again
Phuket Gazette

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Mr Cheewapap displays a map of the park to the inspection officers. Photo: Saran Mitrarat

PHUKET: -- The plot thickened in the ongoing investigation into encroachment onto Sirinath Marine National Park yesterday as five former park chiefs were accused of signing documents allowing encroachment.

“After reviewing several land titles from owners in the area, we discovered that five chiefs signed their names, making it legal for landowners to build on land that is part of Sirinath National Park,” said Samak Donnapee, Director of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP).

The five park chiefs accused – Thanapong Apaiso, Somkiet Soonthornpitakboon, Sukkhee Kamnuanslip, Jaruai Injan and Nontawit Jaturabanthid – worked at the park between 2005 and 2011, but are all now retired, Mr Samak said.

Current Park Chief Cheewapap Cheewatham has been tasked with filing police complaints against the five officers.

“As part of our follow up investigation, we found one of the accused officers’ signatures on documents provided by Baan Farang legalizing expansion of the resort.”

“We inspected the resort on Saturday and found that a new, small pier had been built on site.”

The owner of the resort must present valid documents authorizing the construction of the pier within one week, otherwise the DNP will file additional land encroachment complaints, warned Mr Samak.

However, the resort owner is suing Mr Cheewapap and former DNP chief Damrong Phidet for 45 million baht, claiming that the original encroachment investigation depreciated his land value and prevented him from selling it, said Mr Samak.

Trisara Resort also remains in the spotlight. When it was first raided (story here), it was found that the Chanote for the resort land was issued in 1994, even though Chanote titles for land in that area have not been issued since 1964.

“The Chanote is signed by the current owner, with his current name,” explained Mr Samak.

“Records at the District Office show that at the time the documents were signed the owner was registered under a different name.”

The remaining resorts from the original raid (story here) are still under investigation, Mr Samak said.

Meanwhile, two new targets came under fire yesterday for building on park land.

The Anantara Residence construction site allegedly built a stone pathway at its entrance that is encroaching on the national park, said Mr Samak.

“At this stage we will file a complaint to get the land back and begin to investigate the land title,” he said.

Officials also inspected what they believe is an illegally built construction workers’ camp in Cherng Talay.

“The four-rai camp, housing workers from World Construction Co Ltd, is illegally built in the national park. We also found an electrical pole installed without permission,” said Mr Samak.

“We are searching for the person associated with this building site to question them about the land rights. After that, we will file the complaints for the camp and the electrical pole at the Cherng Talay Police Station.”

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket_news/2014/Phuket-national-park-encroachment-investigation-in-full-swing-again-27868.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2014-03-18

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>>The five park chiefs accused – Thanapong Apaiso, Somkiet Soonthornpitakboon, Sukkhee Kamnuanslip, Jaruai Injan and Nontawit Jaturabanthid – worked at the park between 2005 and 2011, but are all now retired, Mr Samak said.

You've got to love how Phuket seems to be the end of the line for a large number of appointed positions. It seems this is their reward for long standing service, and that is, a good prime posting where the maximum amount of graft can be had for one year, then off to the green grass of retirement pastures.

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That worker's camp is for the huge project that knocked out about 20 rai of forest and was under investigation last year-Land and State, which has changed hands it seems.

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Phuket News takes a bit of a harder stance - the land title owners will be charged for one. The Pullman has already had one title revoked and the private villa has a 2 rai encroachment, not just an un-permitted pier. ( allegedly)

Guess it will now go into the court system for next 20 years and meanwhile the resorts and developments will operate.

Seems to be the development MO, get it built, get it the courts , get it prolonged for a couple decades - business as usual.

Thank god for the alternative news sources to PG.

http://www.thephuketnews.com/20-more-encroachments-into-phuket-park-identified-45230.php

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....he said the cases would be forwarded to the Provincial Land Department with the aim of bringing against those named as owners charges of encroachment and distorting the land paper issuing procedures. -

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The La Colline development, he noted, had encroached on about five rai of National Park land, and “We are filing a case report.”

Speaking about Frenchman Bernard Gaulthier’s house next to Trisara, Mr Cheewapap said it had been found that two rai from the seven surrounding the property encroaches into the park. In addition, he alleged

- See more at: http://www.thephuketnews.com/20-more-encroachments-into-phuket-park-identified-45230.php#sthash.rhSYWV7a.dpuf

Lots more ...

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