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More than 1,900 smuggling cases blocked, says Customs Department

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More than 1,900 smuggling cases blocked, says Customs Department

By Kornkamon Aksorndech 
The Nation

 

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The Customs Department has successfully blocked 1,902 smuggling cases involving improperly-declared or illegal items worth Bt598.62 million from October 2018 to February 2019.

 

Tada Chumchaiyo, director of the Customs Investigation and Suppression Bureau, told a press conference on Friday that there was an increase in cases compared to the same period last year. The increased amount of confiscated items were fuel (diesel and benzene), alcohol drinks and wines, brand-name goods, automobile and motorcycle parts, he said. There was also a decline in the amount of confiscated farm produce, drugs and violations of the Intellectual Property Rights Law and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), he added.

 

Department spokesman and adviser on customs system development, Chaiyuth Khamkhun, said that the agency implemented three customs measures including the Pre-Arrival Processing (PAP), the "e-Bill Payment" electronic payment system and the e-Customs system that waived the use of customs declaration copies. The efforts were to improve Thailand's ranking in the World Bank's "Doing Business: Trading Across Border 2020" record. 

 

The PAP, implemented since last May, is a submission of the cargo manifest and the cargo declaration data to the Customs Department prior to the cargo's arrival, which helps shorten the processing time period by 15-17 hours for air freight cargo and by 5-8 hours for sea freight cargo. 

 

The "e-Bill Payment", in place since January 14, cuts short the business operation's time in contacting customs officials for payments by three hours and saves the expense by Bt433.74 per time. Foregoing the requirement to get a custom declaration's physical copy was estimated to save Bt30 million a year in paper procurement expenses.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30365425

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation 2019-03-08

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What with Operation X-Ray, and now this PAP the crims are shaking ...with laughter?

 

Not true the rumour that an anti-PAP group has emerged, exposing weaknesses in the procedures. Government claims it is just a smear campaign, in fact they are referring to it as PAPsmear.

????

12 hours ago, ParadiseLost said:

What with Operation X-Ray, and now this PAP the crims are shaking ...with laughter?

 

Not true the rumour that an anti-PAP group has emerged, exposing weaknesses in the procedures. Government claims it is just a smear campaign, in fact they are referring to it as PAPsmear.

????

PAPsmear - clever ***

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Customs Department has successfully blocked

most stuff being imported by farangs until they pay the ransom demanded even on second hand stuff from their former homes in their former countries.

14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

automobile and motorcycle parts,

a Ferrari building kit

most stuff being imported by farangs until they pay the ransom demanded even on second hand stuff from their former homes in their former countries.

Exactly ! It’s valuation of imported items seems to be based on what it needs to hit a target in “tax extortion “ for the week or month!


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51 minutes ago, Father Fintan Stack said:

Never former home or former country.

 

Unless you get citizenship your permission to stay in Thailand is only ever temporary.

You are ever only a Guest

1 hour ago, wreckingcountry said:


Exactly ! It’s valuation of imported items seems to be based on what it needs to hit a target in “tax extortion “ for the week or month!


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Don't forget it is customary in most countries that the custom agents who prepare the paperwork, get a percentage of the import duties.

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

More than 1,900 smuggling cases blocked, says Customs Department

When I read this I thought that they had successfully swept 1900 cases under the carpet......

16 minutes ago, AhFarangJa said:

When I read this I thought that they had successfully swept 1900 cases under the carpet......

1900 wouldn't account for half of the under the carpet transactions....

13 minutes ago, Artisi said:

1900 wouldn't account for half of the under the carpet transactions....

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

5 hours ago, ChipButty said:

You are ever only a Guest

I think you mean a visitor. There is quite a difference.

Kingdom is safe and free of corruption. Please go about your business. Have a nice day.

8 hours ago, Number 6 said:

Kingdom is safe and free of corruption. Please go about your business. Have a nice day.

Kingdom? Which Kingdom?

There's many kingdoms.

No one refers to a country as a kingdom anymore.

It's Thailand. 

Why say kingdom. Ever hear the British refereeing to it as a kingdom,  or Saudi ?

Kingdom? Which Kingdom?

Why say kingdom. Ever hear the British refereeing to it as a kingdom,  or Saudi ?

Yes, it is the United Kingdom


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