DSI to crack down on illegal foreign-run businesses
The Nation on Sunday
Department of Special Investigation (DSI) chief Tharit Pengdit said yesterday his office would crack down on foreigners using Thais as nominees to buy land and run businesses from which they are legally excluded, while his deputy Narat Sawettanan said 536 websites had been shut down since December 13 for allegedly having lese majeste content.
Tharit said many foreigners were using Thai nationals as nominees to run businesses prohibited for non-Thais under the Foreign Business Act 1999. The businesses include logging, newspapers and property development. He said the DSI was cracking down on foreign gangsters encroaching on forestland and running property projects as well as extorting others in Koh Samui, Pattaya City and other tourists cities, while human traffickers had brought Chinese prostitutes into Thailand. Claiming foreign gangsters aimed to launder money in Thailand-based businesses before transferring it offshore, Tharit said the DSI would be more proactive in going after them before Thailand entered the Asean Economic Community in 2015. He urged members of the public to alert the DSI to any suspicious activities.
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DSI to crack down on illegal foreign-run businesses
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Re: DSI to crack down on illegal foreign-run businesses
That's a naughty link
Big Boy wake up!

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Re: DSI to crack down on illegal foreign-run businesses
Sorry, didn't realize re the link.
Just thought it was newsworthy.
Whether or not the DSI follow through is another story.
Just thought it was newsworthy.
Whether or not the DSI follow through is another story.
Re: DSI to crack down on illegal foreign-run businesses
I wonder if there is a reward for ratting out these lawbreakers...He urged members of the public to alert the DSI to any suspicious activities.

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Re: DSI to crack down on illegal foreign-run businesses
shaaz143 wrote:Pls.give details of places to explore in hua hin and suggest travel agents/eating spots.
Thanks in Advance
I don't know if the run any eating places, but I'm sure the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) could help out with travel arrangements.


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To clarify the above post, shaaz143 was flooding the forum with rubbish to achieve the magic 10 posts to permit him/her to be able to post their spam link.
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Re: DSI to crack down on illegal foreign-run businesses
Another load of methane gas. So far, no Chinese prostitutes have hit Hua Hin. Or????advocate wrote:DSI to crack down on illegal foreign-run businesses
The Nation on Sunday
Department of Special Investigation (DSI) chief Tharit Pengdit said yesterday his office would crack down on foreigners using Thais as nominees to buy land and run businesses from which they are legally excluded, while his deputy Narat Sawettanan said 536 websites had been shut down since December 13 for allegedly having lese majeste content.
Tharit said many foreigners were using Thai nationals as nominees to run businesses prohibited for non-Thais under the Foreign Business Act 1999. The businesses include logging, newspapers and property development. He said the DSI was cracking down on foreign gangsters encroaching on forestland and running property projects as well as extorting others in Koh Samui, Pattaya City and other tourists cities, while human traffickers had brought Chinese prostitutes into Thailand. Claiming foreign gangsters aimed to launder money in Thailand-based businesses before transferring it offshore, Tharit said the DSI would be more proactive in going after them before Thailand entered the Asean Economic Community in 2015. He urged members of the public to alert the DSI to any suspicious activities.
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