In the case of December 13, a group of villagers and students on Koh Lipe, Satun Province gathered to protest against a group of capitalists. because the door has been built to close the way and put things to block the passage
Students and villagers use it to travel to and from school.
and many important places within Koh Lipe, Satun Province, causing trouble to locals and tourists on the island in a wide range
It's a problem for the Lipe community.
General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister, acknowledged the problem and appointed a committee to examine information and facts in the case of land disputes related to the Chao Ley community, Koh Lipe, Satun Province.
Pol. Gen. Surachate Hakpal, deputy police chief, was the chairman.
Working with many related agencies, Department of Lands, Department of Special Investigation
Department of Marine and Coastal Resources
Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation
Help solve urgent problems of villagers
Police General Surachet
As Chairman, along with Mr. Atthaphon Charoenchansa, Director-General of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, Police Capt. Piya Raksakul, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Special Investigation, Mr. Kraisri Sawangsri, Director of the Mapping and Geo-informatics Technology Division.
Mr. Mongkolchai Somudon, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Prime Minister's Office
and related officials
Visited Ban Koh Adang School, Koh Lipe, Satun Province, to hear facts and troubles from villagers in the Chao Ley community area.
More than 200 villagers and students participated in giving information to consider the facts from all parties and examine the actual area.
in order to fully consider the problem and to give fairness to all parties seriously
and faster
Pol. Gen. Surachet examined the preliminary findings.
There is an encroachment on 4 plots of the park, an area of 80 rai, belonging to a real private group.
A special instrument is used to verify the measurement again.
If found guilty, prosecution will be carried out until the end.
As for the area of 60 rai, which the court has already ruled, there will be further legal action.
In this matter, Pol. Gen. Surachet knew the facts that had happened and found that
There is actually an encroachment on the park area.
Initially, I have talked to villagers and private groups.
Will call a meeting of the Board of Directors to consider finding a solution to solve the problem.
Police General Surachet ready to act in law enforcement seriously
Help villagers live a normal life.
"Plueng Payak"
pluengpayak@thairath.co.th