A high-end resort atop a Sattahip hill was closed for intruding on public land.
The Star Over Sea Resort in Samae San had 6 rental properties each with their own pool and a space rate of 15,000 baht a night. In some way, right under the noses of the navy and Samae San Subdistrict, the resort was developed and started running without any building allows or service license.
Just when the general public started grumbling about the prohibited resort on social networks did regional and military authorities unexpectedly find Star Over Sea’s presence and responded.
Vice Adm. Sutin Laicharoen, leader of Sattahip Naval Base, and Akaraset Ruksakulsongsai, Samae San deputy mayor, and Sattahip cops primary Pol. Col. Panya Dumlek, led the legion of regional and district bureaucrats to the resort March 10.
When the caretaker could not produce any of the needed files to show Star Over Sea’s legal standing, the navy closed the resort pending complete examination.
The Majority Of Samae San Subdistrict is owned by the federal government and handled by the navy. Clear jurisdiction over the whole subdistrict, nevertheless, has actually been dirty because the reign of King Rama IV, who released the order that the harbor location need to be run by the navy.
For That Reason, it’s almost difficult for any civilian to own land there. So the resort, using a 360-degree view of Sattahip Bay, plainly was prohibited.
There was a lot of speculation on how such a pricey resort might have been developed and opened with no prominent individuals in federal government and the military understanding.