Is Reclaiming “Nui Beach” Really Possible, Or Is It Just A Rigged Fight?

Phuket: The government's policy to crack down on mafia and land encroachment, particularly the "Nui Beach" case in Phuket, a protracted dispute saga spanning over 12 years, has seen the Forestry Department issue a 30-day deadline for demolition. Will this end with the reclamation of the forest land?

According to Thai News Agency, the government's efforts are focused on addressing illegal land occupations and ensuring the return of public lands to their rightful status. The Nui Beach case has been at the forefront of such disputes, with authorities striving to enforce legal measures to reclaim the area. The Forestry Department's recent 30-day deadline for demolition marks a critical juncture in the attempt to resolve the longstanding case.

The issue at Nui Beach has drawn attention due to the involvement of influential figures and alleged mafia connections, complicating the situation further. The ongoing legal battle and the government's determination to tackle land encroachment reflect broader efforts to preserve natural resources and uphold the rule of law.

The question remains whether these measures will be enough to ensure the reclamation of Nui Beach. As the deadline approaches, all eyes are on the developments in Phuket, with stakeholders hoping for a resolution that aligns with environmental and legal standards.