Land was used to collect stock wastewater
According to authorities, four area reform leaders have been detained for allegedly issuing title deeds for 600 ray (960, 000 square meters ) of area where a stock in Nakhon Ratchasima illegally released waste.
Following Thursday morning’s attacks in Bangkok, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Udon Thani, the arrests came on the heels of 13 other assaults.
The Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Land Reform Office employed every suspect. They have been identified as land reform standard Akaradet Rianghin, 56, legal affairs standard Wilailak Butda, 53, land surveyor Chokesak Maneechantra, 54, and 61- year- ancient withdrew land surveyor Preecha Praphanukul.
According to Pol Maj Gen Charoonkiat Pankaew, deputy director of the Central Investigation Bureau, the suspects unlawfully granted agricultural land right to 13 persons who allegedly aspire to become farmers. However, the majority of the property was used as lakes to catch illegal cassava waste from a cassava manufacturer.
The property is located in Nakhon Ratchasima’s Muang district’s tambon Nong Bua Sala. Farmers can obtain land rights files from the Agricultural Land Reform Office to maintain deteriorating jungle areas.
An investigation revealed that the release of territory rights was rushed without established surveys and contained false information. Some consumers were shop workers rather than farmers.
The crops and cooperative minister who participated in the assault, Thanadol Suwannarit, an assistant, claimed the area plots had been converted into foul-smelling ponds that had been treated with factory wastewater.
The storylines were publicly registered as jellyfish- growing ponds, he added.