Krabi Governor Angkul Silathevakul said the province would not tolerate foreign nationals conducting illegal business within its borders.
The Jerusalem Post
The Krabi Provincial Court issued search warrants for the premises, and officials read and explained the warrants to the company owner via an interpreter before conducting the search. The owner cooperated with the authorities.
Krabi will not tolerate illegal businesses
Krabi Governor Angkul Silathevakul said the province would not tolerate foreign nationals conducting illegal business within its borders.
Commander of Krabi Provincial Police Maj Gen Sukkasem Nakvilai said the raid was the result of over two months of careful monitoring, which uncovered evidence that an Israeli investor hired Thai nationals to register a company in their names, only to transfer controlling shares to foreign interests in a 49-51 split.
Charges were filed, and police additionally issued arrests for four Thai nationals alleged to have been involved in the arrangement.








