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Excise Department taking illegal cigarettes seriously


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BANGKOK (NNT) - Heightened tobacco prices in the Kingdom have led many smokers into duty-evading and buying illegally smuggled supplies. In response, the Excise Department has drafted new measures to combat the availabiity of untaxed cigarettes.

 

Director of the Tax Planning Office Kriangkrai Pattanaporn, as deputy spokesperson of the Excise Department, stated the organization takes the illegal smuggling of tobacco products seriously and has set up an online suppression center to respond to offenders on the internet and social media. It has also integrated work with the Revenue Department, police and the military to apprehend smugglers. The office maintains a yearly plan preventing and suppressing illegal cigarettes and engages in ad hoc plans to combat offenders. Local excise offices and branches are also fully supported in the effort.

 

In Fiscal 2021, the Excise Department initiated 6,252 illegal tobacco cases, seized over 1.44 million packs of illegally imported cigarettes and lodged 1.248 billion baht in fines. Most arrests were made along the Thai-Malaysian border. It is committed to continuing its stringent effort.

 

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