But Elwartowski said the home was 13 nautical miles out and therefore past Thailand’s territorial waters.
The Thai Navy, which filed a complaint last week to Phuket’s police, said the couple did not seek permission to construct their floating platform and a patrol ship was sent out on Saturday to dismantle it.
“We will do it today if we can,” a senior Navy official said, adding that it might prove difficult given the depth of the waters where the home is located. After the seastead is removed, it would be used as evidence against the couple, said a Royal Thai Navy statement, which denied sending “any forces to chase or threaten the couple”.
The American’s visa has been revoked and if charged and found guilty, the maximum punishment Elwartowski, a software engineer who worked for the US military, and Supranee could be sentenced to is the death penalty.
The Bitcoin-rich couple -- who are still in hiding -- is part of Ocean Builders, a community of entrepreneurs who aim to build permanent homes in waters outside of government territory.
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