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Gypsy inventory: Phuket locals raid ATM to grab 10,000 baht

Ashley WingsBy Ashley WingsSeptember 27, 2024022 Mins Read
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Hundreds of sea gypsies in Phuket swarmed an ATM at Laem Tukkae, Koh Sirey, Rassada district, on Wednesday, September 25, as part of the Thai government’s 10,000 baht assistance program for vulnerable citizens. The program targets state welfare card holders and people with disabilities and is part of a broader economic stimulus plan.

A national report found that sea gypsies, still called Hawksbill or New Thai, were busily withdrawing money from ATMs from early morning to cover basic needs. The report also highlighted a surge in ATM usage in Phuket Town as recipients rushed to withdraw cash.

For many, the funds were a lifeline. “The funds will be used for basic necessities such as rice, oil and fish sauce,” said one local resident, while others hoped to save some for future needs. In Laemtukkkae alone, 500 of the total 2,000 residents received the urgently needed assistance.

One of the recipients, Thanja Pramongkit, expressed relief and joy, saying he plans to use the money for household expenses such as electricity and water bills and for his grandchildren’s education.

Another recipient, Wichai Pramongkit, said he was anxiously awaiting the payment to make a living as a fisherman. After seeing the deposit, he hurriedly withdrew the money to buy household items and spoil his grandchildren, reported The Phuket News. In a related message, Deputy Prime Minister Pumtam Vechayachai said recipients of the 10,000 baht can use the money as they wish, including for debt repayment.

Pumtam was referring to reports that many recipients hope to use the funds to repay debts in the first phase of the program, which began yesterday (September 26).

In separate news, a Thai woman who wanted to withdraw 10,000 baht for her father as part of the Thai government’s digital wallet scheme for vulnerable and disabled people only received 4,000 baht, raising suspicions of debt write-offs by banks.

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