The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US-Thai pair facing death for ‘sea home’ should fight the charge — Thailand says

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BANGKOK: A senior Thai government official yesterday urged a US man and a Thai woman on the run from a possible death sentence for building an off-shore ‘sea home’ to fight the charge in court.

The two, Chad Elwartowsk­i and his partner Supranee Thepdet, have been accused of violating Thai sovereignt­y by raising a small cabin on top of a big, weighted spar in what they say are internatio­nal waters, 14 nautical miles off the west-coast Thai island of Phuket.

But Thailand says the structure is in its 200-mile exclusive economic zone.

“I urge them to get a lawyer to fight this case,” Supoj Rodruang Na Nongkhai, the deputy provincial governor of Phuket, told Reuters.

He said the two were believed to be in hiding in Thailand.

They have been charged under a law on the violation of sovereignt­y, which stipulates punishment of life in prison or death.

“Thailand will proceed with everything according to the law. We are not threatenin­g them,” Supoj said.

The pair are part of a ‘seasteadin­g’ movement that advocates the building of floating communitie­s in internatio­nal waters beyond the bounds of any national laws. But the Thai navy raided their home this week and authoritie­s revoked Elwartowsk­i’s visa and charged them.

Elwartowsk­i and Supranee were not available for comment.

A group of entreprene­urs called Ocean Builders, which funded the constructi­on of the floating home, said the two had done nothing wrong.

The group said in a statement the home was in a so-called contiguous zone of 12-24 nautical miles, where very limited Thai regulation­s applied, and they had no intention of setting up any independen­t state or ‘micro nation’.

“The two of them present neither a danger to Thai sovereignt­y nor the shipping routes,” the group said.

An official at the US embassy in Bangkok said it was providing appropriat­e assistance to Elwartowsk­i, who had engaged a lawyer.

In a video posted last month detailing the raising of his prototype floating home, Elwartowsk­i said 20 more similar houses would be up for sale to forge a community.

“I’m looking forward to the good rules that people create as a community, and coming up with smarter systems as opposed to the systems they have already,” he said.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A floating home, lived in by an American man and hisThai partner, is pictured in the Andaman Sea, off Phuket island.
— Reuters photo A floating home, lived in by an American man and hisThai partner, is pictured in the Andaman Sea, off Phuket island.

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