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ATTEMPT TO SELL PRIME STATE-OWNED BEACHFRONT LAND FOR B3.6BN DRAWS FIRE
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An agent advertising the 40 rai at Layan Beach, at B90 million per rai, says the evidence she has to support the sale is solid. Photos: 224Land
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n online advertisement selling prime beachfront land on Phuket’s west coast for B3.66 billion has spurred officials into action as the land in question is currently illegally occupied by encroachers facing forced eviction as ordered by the Supreme Court. The advertisement, posted on the “224Land” Facebook page on April 18, went viral and as of last week had already had more than 8,000 shares
with nearly 4,000 people specifically posting comments about it. Regardless, the lead figure tasked with evicting the encroachers since the Supreme Court handed down its decision on Nov 1 last year said he was initially unaware of the move to sell the land. “It is definitely not for sale. It is public land. It is public space for everyone, nobody can own this land,” the official – who expressly for this report asked not to be named, and instead be identified only as “a senior representative of the Phuket Justice
Committee” – told The Phuket News this week. “There are no genuine documents that allow this land to be sold, as already determined by the Supreme Court in its decision, and no people can claim to have any right to conduct business on the land. I have now checked the company which posted the ad online, and the information posted is not reliable,” he added. The official vowed to hold 224Land responsible for publishing the ad. “It is not [legally] possible to advertise this land for sale. They will
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be charged for collusion to commit fraud,” he said. “The Phuket Governor, Cherng Talay Tambon Administ ration Organisation (OrBorTor) and Royal Thai Army officials in Phuket have already been informed and requested to investigate this,” he explained. Identification that the land advertised is among the 178 rai of beachfront land at Layan and Leypang beaches ruled on by the Supreme Court is undeniable. The advertisement even features the same maps used by the Department of Special...
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