Thailand Criminal Code : Part 1 / Part 2 / Part 3

    Chapter 8
    Offence of Trespass
     


    Section 362 Whoever enters into another person’s immovable property in order to take possession of such property in whole or in any part or enters into such property to do any act which disturbs the peaceful possession of such person, shall be imprisoned not more than one year or fined not more than twenty thousand baht, or both.
    [Penalty rate amended by section 4 of the Criminal Code Amendment (26st Issue) B.E. 2560 (A.D. 2017)]

     

    Section 363 Whoever removes or destroys the boundary mark or such property in whole or in any party in order to take hold of another person’s immovable property for himself or the third person, shall be imprisoned not more than three years or fined not more than sixty thousand baht or both.
    [Penalty rate amended by section 4 of the Criminal Code Amendment (26st Issue) B.E. 2560 (A.D. 2017)]

    Section 364 Whoever enters or hides in a dwelling place, store-house, or office under the possession of the other person, or refuses to leave such place after having been told to do so by the person having the right to forbid him from entering without reasonable cause, shall be punished with imprisonment, not more than one year or fined not more than twenty thousand baht, or both.
    [Penalty rate amended by section 4 of the Criminal Code Amendment (26st Issue) B.E. 2560 (A.D. 2017)]

    Section 365 If the offense under Section 362, Section 363, or Section 364 is committed by;
    (1)       An act of violence or threat to commit an act of violence
    (2)       A person carrying arms or two persons upward participating
    (3)       At night
    The offender shall be punished with imprisonment not more than five years or fined not more than one hundred thousand baht, or both.
    [Penalty rate amended by section 4 of the Criminal Code Amendment (26st Issue) B.E. 2560 (A.D. 2017)]
    Section 366 The offences in this Chapter, except the offence under Section 365, are compoundable offences.

 

Unofficial translation by Chaninat and Leeds, Thai Attorneys