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Beauty and the bust: Cops raid fake Khon Kaen cosmetics factory
In a significant crackdown on illegal cosmetics production, the Consumer Protection Police Division (CCPD) conducted a raid on an underground factory in Khon Kaen, resulting in the seizure of more than 40,000 counterfeit items valued at approximately 2 million baht. Investigators traced the illegal operation to a residence located in the Chum Phae district, where unauthorised cosmetic products were being manufactured and distributed to numerous shops throughout the northeastern province. The raid, executed yesterday, November 25, uncovered a fully operational production facility manufacturing fake cosmetics products. Upon entering the premises, law enforcement discovered multiple workers and a 23 year old woman identified only as Janya, who acknowledged her role as the responsible party for the illegal manufacturing operation. The house was equipped with an extensive array of machinery dedicated to labelling and packaging the illicit products. Police Major General Withaya Sriprasertparp, the division commander, disclosed during a press briefing today that the CCPD had seized 38 distinct product lines, totalling over 40,000 items with an estimated worth exceeding 2 million baht. Janya has been initially charged with producing and selling unsafe, unauthorised, and counterfeit cosmetic products. The legal proceedings against her are expected to continue, reported Bangkok Post. In light of this discovery, Pol. Maj. Gen. Wittaya issued a stern warning to consumers, urging them to exercise extreme caution when purchasing health and beauty products, particularly those sold through online channels. He emphasised the potential dangers these unauthorised products may pose to consumer health and safety. By Ryan Turner Image courtesy of Wassayos Ngamkham/Bangkok Post Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-26 -
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Filed Thai tax online late, got refund 3x
Your Bangkok Bank branch seems inept. My CM branch allowed me to add my Thai tax ID to my savings account and also stopped the annoying withholding on my tiny interest received. I don't have a pink ID so I got a separate Thai tax ID from TRD about 3 years ago. They would not stop the withholding from interest on my fixed account. Have you verified with your bank book that Bangkok bank did withhold 15% from your interest payments on your savings account(s)? It seems Bangkok bank stopped the withholdings the same as they did for me..... only on the savings account but not on the fixed account. That could explain why there was no statement of withholdings (or tax refund) on your savings account. -
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When Willful Ignorance is a Way of Life
Only a minion would take the time to read your garbage. Do you ever STFU? As a child, were you beat up regularly on the school grounds? -
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Sleep aid for a long flight
Bangkok hospital Pattaya are notorious for over-pricing and you have just proved that. -
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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
So far it does not seem to be a requirement, as noted above, albeit before 1 January 2025. It's hazardous to try and give a definitive answer about IMM's requirements, especially as these issues seem to vary from office to office. I expect we might hear differently after 1 January 2025. But a lot of issues will come into play wherein the interests and "opportunities" of 2 government departments do not align. I'm sure it wont take a very long time before RD handles "procedures" in a similar way to IMM. As I've said, "a tangled web is being woven pretty quickly", which of course makes me understand the distaste and disbelief expressed by a number of people about this new "interpretation". But possibly, just possibly, because RD interacts with other countries, they might not want to trash their reputation internationally; immigration "procedures" are a home alone issue, managed in the Thai way. Call me old fashioned, just as with IMM, I want to be above board with RD. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 26 November 2024
No dirty money: Thai politician denies links to The iCon scandal Photo courtesy of DSI Facebook via Bangkok Post Embattled politician Samart Janechaijittawanich is vehemently denying accusations of money laundering amid allegations that he received millions of baht from The iCon Group, a direct sales company currently under investigation for alleged public fraud. Samart insists the funds were merely “loans and donations” and has vowed to prove his innocence within two weeks. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344644-no-dirty-money-thai-politician-denies-links-to-the-icon-scandal/ -
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Jay Rayner Accuses The Guardian of Failing to Address Anti-Semitism
Jeez give it a break, now even restaurant critics feel compelled to find antisemitism where there's none in all likelihood. -
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Sole searching: Foreign man’s shoes stolen from Thai beach - video
So he bought some low end genuine Nike shoes or something like that and leaves them next to his scooter and goes to the beach. Tell me any country in the world where a person would do this. If this is true he's a complete and utter moron. If it's not true then he's a complete and utter moron. If looks are anything to go by he's a complete and utter moron.
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