Legal, military and
community officials collect data from families encroaching on navy land,
and provide information on how they could apply for private use of royal
property.
Patcharapol Panrak
Nearly 50 Sattahip district families have been found to be
illegally living on land owned by the Royal Thai Navy.
District Chief Phawat Lertmukda led a contingent of legal, military and
community officials on an inspection of the Moo 1, 2 and 6 villages in
Plutaluang Nov. 10.
Sattahip bailiff Pikhul Sopha said the inspection determined that 21
families in Moo 1 village, 11 families in Moo 2 and 16 families in Moo 6
were encroaching on royal property used by the navy.
Officials collected data from each of the encroaching families and
provided information on how they could apply for private use of royal
property.