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The Senate's Environment Committee Is Investigating a Land Title Issue in Tak Province Involving 35,000 Rai of Protected Forest Land, and Is Shocked to Find a 10-Kilometer Discrepancy in the Land Boundary Lines.
The Senate Environment Committee visited Tak province to investigate the issue of land deeds overlapping 35,000 rai of protected forest land. They were shocked to find a significant discrepancy in the land boundary lines, inflated by 10 kilometers. Villagers are preparing to file for a temporary injunction from the court. On May 29th, Mr. Cheewapap Cheewatham, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Environment, along with Mr. …
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The Senate Environment Committee visited Tak province to investigate the issue of land deeds overlapping 35,000 rai of protected forest land. They were shocked to find a significant discrepancy in the land boundary lines, inflated by 10 kilometers. Villagers are preparing to file for a temporary injunction from the court. On May 29th, Mr. Cheewapap Cheewatham, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Environment, along with Mr. …