Authorities in Thailand have dismantled a significant counterfeit monosodium glutamate (MSG) and seasoning powder network in Bangkok, leading to the seizure of goods valued at nearly 2 million baht. This operation, announced by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) and the Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA), followed a three-month investigation stemming from the arrest of smaller traders in Chaiyaphum province. Ultimately, it uncovered a large production site in the Bang Khun Thian district.
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The case began with officers tracking the distribution routes of fake MSG, which led them to Soi Sakae Ngam 50. Surveillance eventually resulted in the arrest of Uthit (surname withheld) in Pathum Thani province, where authorities found a vehicle loaded with counterfeit products. Further searches revealed Kriangkrai (surname withheld) and three workers in a house producing goods that imitated brands like Ros Dee and Ajinomoto, using substandard materials.
The impact of this operation is significant, with more than 24,918 items seized, including 4,804 packets of fake MSG and 1,532 of counterfeit seasoning, along with raw materials and equipment. Authorities charged the seven suspects with multiple offenses related to counterfeiting and producing mislabeled food products. The network had been distributing these fake goods across markets in Bang Khae and Nong Khaem districts.
Experts advise consumers to remain cautious, as the FDA emphasized the risks associated with counterfeit seasonings. Consumers are urged to verify product sources, labels, and food registration numbers for safety.
Looking forward, investigations continue as authorities aim to track any remaining connections or networks. The suspects remain in custody under the Economic Crime Suppression Division's legal actions. The FDA also plans increased public awareness regarding counterfeit products to prevent further distribution incidents.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Nation · 17 Apr 2026
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