NAKHON RATCHASIMA, Sept 2 (TNA) – Authorities in Thailand have launched a legal investigation into a couple caught fishing illegally within the protected boundaries of Khao Yai National Park. The incident came to light after the pair posted photos of themselves angling in the park on social media.
The images, which were shared on a social media group dedicated to the national park, showed the couple enjoying a leisurely fishing trip at Thung Kwang, a popular tourist spot within the park.
The post, which was accompanied by a casual caption about a relaxing weekend, quickly drew criticism from online users who pointed out that fishing within the park is strictly prohibited.
Chaiya Huayhongthong, the head of Khao Yai National Park, confirmed that legal action has been initiated.
“We have instructed our legal team to file a police report against these individuals,” he said. “Their actions are a clear violation of the National Parks Act and constitute wildlife poaching.”
Under the National Parks Act of 2019, engaging in activities such as luring, capturing, or harming wildlife within a national park is strictly forbidden. Additionally, the act prohibits the use of any tools or weapons for hunting or capturing animals.
Chaiya expressed disappointment at the couple’s disregard for the park’s regulations and emphasized the importance of educating visitors about the rules and regulations governing national parks.
“We have never encountered such a blatant violation before,” he said. “We urge all visitors to familiarize themselves with the park’s guidelines before their visit.” -819 (TNA)