Caught Red-Handed: Illegal Dumpers Fined 6,000 Baht and Forced to Clean Up Their Own Mess Near Phuket University
Two men caught dumping construction waste near Phuket University were fined 6,000 baht and forced to clean up the mess themselves after a viral video sparked an investigation by local authorities.
On May 17, the "Tough Phuket" Facebook page released video footage showing two Thai men in a black pickup truck illegally dumping trash along Anuphas Road near Prince of Songkla University's Phuket campus, an area designated as off-limits for waste disposal. Following the post going viral, Wichit Subdistrict Municipality officials launched an investigation after receiving complaints from residents about repeated illegal dumping that was damaging the environment and Phuket's reputation as a tourist destination.
Officials discovered large amounts of waste including construction materials, old furniture, and general garbage scattered along the roadside. They successfully tracked down the perpetrators and required them to clean up the mess themselves. The offenders were charged under environmental protection laws and issued a combined fine of 6,000 baht.
The incident has drawn widespread praise from netizens for the swift and serious response by authorities, with many calling for stricter enforcement against illegal dumpers to prevent copycat behavior and maintain Phuket's cleanliness. Wichit Subdistrict Municipality is now appealing to residents and businesses to help monitor and protect the environment by reporting any similar violations to their office at 076-540751.