A petrol station in Pak Chong district, Nakhon Ratchasima, has been fined over 2.5 million baht for distributing 24,000 litres of smuggled diesel. The Excise Department Region 3 conducted a raid following a special monitoring initiative during Thailand's energy crisis. The scrutiny revealed suspicious activities at the petrol station located on the Friendship Highway.
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Upon raiding the station, officers discovered the large quantity of diesel, and the owner could not verify its origin. Fuel samples were taken for analysis, which confirmed the diesel was smuggled. Additional investigations found no documentation proving the tax had been paid for the diesel.
The absence of legal paperwork and confirmed smuggling resulted in the petrol station incurring a hefty fine for violating the Excise Tax Act. This action ensures compliance with tax regulations and supports legitimate business operations.
The Excise Department continues to monitor fuel distribution across Thailand, aiming to safeguard compliant businesses and prevent revenue losses. Further nationwide investigations will be conducted to clamp down on fuel smuggling activities.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Thaiger · 09 Apr 2026
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