Police seized more than THB200 million worth of e-cigarettes and related products during a warehouse raid in Samut Prakan, arresting seven suspects and expanding their investigation into a major online distribution network. The operation took place in the Phraeksa area of Muang district, led jointly by the Royal Thai Police, Metropolitan Police investigators and Provincial Police Region 1. Officers confiscated over 20,000 items and detained seven individuals at the scene.
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Authorities said the warehouse was linked to a large-scale online seller operating through a website called Shisha Chic. Investigators traced the operation after identifying significant online sales activity, which led them to the storage site. Police described the raid as dismantling a major e-cigarette distribution network supplying customers nationwide.

The seven suspects face charges under the Customs Act BE 2560 (2017) and the Consumer Protection Act BE 2522 (1979). Allegations include jointly selling e-cigarettes and handling goods known to have been imported without proper customs procedures. Initial questioning found all seven were employees responsible for packing orders and delivering goods to parcel agents, with a van used daily for transport.
Evidence from seized computers showed the operation processed more than 1,000 orders per day, generating daily cash flow worth several million baht. Police believe the warehouse functioned as a central hub for fulfilling online orders, with stockpiles organised based on incoming demand. The investigation is now focused on identifying and prosecuting those behind the operation.
Pol Gen Nirandon Luamsri, deputy national police chief, said authorities would expand the probe to pursue masterminds and others involved in the network. He also instructed officers to consider action under the Anti-Money Laundering Act BE 2542 (1999). The crackdown forms part of a broader effort to curb the spread of e-cigarettes, particularly among young people.
The Nation reported that police said similar operations will be launched nationwide targeting distributors, online sellers and covert physical shops. The public has been urged to report illegal sales via the 1599 hotline, with future tip-offs also accepted through the Police Care application.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 1 May 2026
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