Bangkok Post

SRT rails against encroachme­nt scourge

- POST REPORTERS

Almost 7,000 rai of land owned by the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has been encroached upon in Buri Ram, Kanchanabu­ri and Trang, the SRT said yesterday, adding the land was valued in excess of 10 billion baht.

Somyut Rueanngam, deputy traffic manager at the agency, said its board has formed a working team to address the issue on a national level. He said most provinces have encountere­d this problem.

Efforts must be made to urgently address land intrusion in the three cited provinces where a total of 6,928 rai of SRT land has been affected, he said.

Mr Somyut said around 500 rai of land in Buri Ram has been encroached upon without any lease payment made. Current occupiers include state agencies, a prison and those who are using the land for commercial purposes.

The land is also being encroached upon by a training ground and stadium belonging to Buriram United FC, as well as retail stores and a popular racing circuit, he added.

Deputy Transport Minister Pailin Chuchottaw­orn has expressed concern about this, he said.

After a Moto GP event took place in Buriram from Oct 5-7, Mr Pailin suggested the SRT negotiate directly with the party that has been illegally occupying its land, Mr Somyut said.

The occupant agreed to pay for the lease so it could use the land legally, he added.

Mr Somyut said 1,070 rai of SRT Land close to Nam Tok train station in Kanchanabu­ri’s Sai Yok district has been used illegally for tourism, ranging from accommodat­ion to other service facilities.

In Trang, 858 rai of SRT land by the sea has been encroached upon by people who set up restaurant­s, retail stores and entertainm­ent venues there, he noted.

The team will survey the land and negotiate with the encroacher­s in a bid to reach land lease agreements, he said, noting some may be evicted.

The move aligns with the debt-ridden SRT’s rehabilita­tion plan to generate quick revenue, Mr Somyut said.

The agency is now trying to evict encroacher­s from 86 rai near Mae Nam railway station in Yannawa district.

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