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Crime Woman Arrested in Rayong for Selling E-Cigarettes via Facebook Following Tip-Off
Picture courtesy of Matichon A 40-year-old woman has been arrested in Rayong for illegally selling electronic cigarettes online, after a tip-off was submitted via the government’s app. The arrest was announced during a press briefing at the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) headquarters in Muang Thong Thani by Police Lieutenant General Trirong Phiwphan, Commissioner of the TCSD. Officers from the Division 2 of the TCSD initiated an undercover purchase of e-cigarette products through the suspect’s Facebook page. Upon receiving the ordered items, police traced the delivery route and origin of the shipment, leading them to a residence on Wat Map Ta Phut Road in the Map Ta Phut subdistrict of Rayong’s Muang district. At the property, officers found Ms. Teeraporn along with a large quantity of illegal vaping products and related items, including: • 164 disposable e-cigarette devices • 3 reusable e-cigarette kits • 30 e-liquid pods • 72 bottles of vape refill liquid • Packaging materials and communication devices used in the operation • A tablet logged into a Facebook account named “E-cigarettes Map Ta Phut Huai Pong Rayong (Full Accessories)” Ms. Teeraporn confessed to owning the products and admitted to switching from a physical storefront to online sales to evade law enforcement following the government’s crackdown on vape-related goods. She had reportedly been selling online for about three months, earning an average of 50,000 baht per month. The authorities have charged her with violating a 2024 order issued by the Committee on the Safety of Goods and Services, which bans the production, sale, and service of shisha (baraku), electronic shisha, e-cigarettes and related refills. She also faces charges related to the unlawful possession and distribution of goods that have not passed customs clearance. The suspect and the seized items have been handed over to investigators for further legal proceedings. -
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Accident Tour Bus Involved in 13-Vehicle Pile-Up on Phetkasem Road in Prachuap Khiri Khan
had collided in a chain reaction due to slippery road conditions. no, no, no, mr. 'journalist', you simply don't understand. neither the road, nor the weather, caused the accident - it rains on roads all over the world - don;t you know? what caused the accident is multiple drivers driving inappropriately to the road, weather and traffic conditions. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 13 June 2025
Gunfire Erupts During Restaurant Brawl in Bangkok’s Bang Khen District Picture courtesy of Amarin. Panic struck diners in a restaurant in Bangkok’s Bang Khen district during the afternoon of 12 June, when a heated altercation between customers escalated into gunfire, leaving one man injured. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1363506-gunfire-erupts-during-restaurant-brawl-in-bangkok’s-bang-khen-district/ -
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How to transport Honda Wave Bangkok to Pattaya
My friend would like to transport her Honda Wave from Bangkok to Pattaya. Any ideas and pricing? -
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Crime Immigration Ramps Up Airport Security to Block ‘Grey Business’ Foreigners
Looking at the front row in the picture for the article a lack of envelopes would mean some very hungry cops....a forced diet. -
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Crime Gunfire Erupts During Restaurant Brawl in Bangkok’s Bang Khen District
Picture courtesy of Amarin. Panic struck diners in a restaurant in Bangkok’s Bang Khen district during the afternoon of 12 June, when a heated altercation between customers escalated into gunfire, leaving one man injured. The incident occurred around 13:00 at a restaurant located on Phahonyothin Road in the Anusawari subdistrict. According to witnesses, a verbal dispute between members of a dining party suddenly turned violent, culminating in two gunshots being fired within the restaurant premises. One man sustained injuries as a result and was promptly assisted by emergency responders before being rushed to Paolo Kaset Hospital. Reports indicate that the victim remained conscious and was able to walk out of the restaurant unaided before being taken to hospital for treatment. At approximately 13:35, police officers from Bang Khen Police Station, including Pol. Lt. Col. Sarnpich Sirisuntorn and Pol. Lt. Col. Kosonpiya Sima, arrived at the scene to gather evidence and interview witnesses. Officers cordoned off the area for forensic examination and began collecting CCTV footage as part of their investigation. The restaurant’s owner, Mr. Prasit, spoke briefly to reporters. He confirmed that the incident occurred in the restaurant’s “Bua Luang” private dining room, where a group of patrons became involved in a shouting match that escalated quickly. “They were arguing quite loudly before someone pulled out a gun and fired two shots. The injured man was still conscious and managed to walk outside before rescue teams arrived,” Mr. Prasit said. Police have yet to confirm the identities of those involved or the motive behind the altercation. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to apprehend the shooter. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-06-13
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