Authorities have raided and shut down an unlicensed medical clinic operating in Om Noi, Krathum Baen district, Samut Sakhon, after discovering it was treating patients without proper authorisation. The operation took place on 5 April 2026 following coordination between district officials and the provincial public health office. Several offences were identified and suspects were taken into custody for legal proceedings.
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Krathum Baen district chief Pirunroj Nakdontri said officials were alerted by the Samut Sakhon Provincial Public Health Office about a clinic operating without a licence in Soi Wirunrat, Moo 2, Om Noi subdistrict. He ordered a joint inspection involving district security officers, public health officials and police from Krathum Baen Police Station. Upon arrival, officers found staff actively receiving and treating patients inside the premises.
Investigators confirmed multiple violations. These included operating a medical facility without permission under Section 16 of the Sanatorium Act B.E. 2541, running a clinic without a licence under Section 24 of the same law, selling modern medicines without authorisation under Section 12 of the Drug Act B.E. 2510, and practising medicine without a licence under Section 26 of the Medical Profession Act B.E. 2525.

Authorities gathered evidence at the scene and formally charged those responsible before transferring them to investigators at Krathum Baen Police Station for further legal action. The clinic was effectively shut down as part of the enforcement operation aimed at protecting public safety.
Officials stated that further inspections would be carried out on clinics currently operating in the area to ensure compliance with licensing requirements and medical standards. The crackdown reflects growing efforts to prevent illegal medical practices that could pose risks to patients.
Naewna reported that authorities have pledged stricter monitoring and enforcement to ensure that all healthcare providers meet legal and safety standards. The public is also urged to verify the credentials of clinics before seeking treatment to avoid potential harm.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now Naewna 6 Apr 2026
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