Saraburi’s new police station faces scrutiny over service gaps
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'Red Box Scandal' at Thai Vape and Kratom Shop
Picture courtesy of Thai Rath Police in Nonthaburi to Investigate 'Red Box' Appearance at Shop Authorities in Nonthaburi are investigating the appearance of a 'red box'—a police symbol meant for high-security areas—found prominently outside a house used for selling kratom drinks and e-cigarettes. The issue came to light when a team from the Region 1 police, led by Major General Worachat Saenkham, raided a property in Bang Srimueang on 4th March. The house was reportedly a hub for producing kratom drinks and distributing e-cigarettes to local youths. During the raid, substantial amounts of the illegal goods were seized, and suspects taken into custody. However, officials were surprised to find a 'red box' from Bang Srimueang Police Station attached to the property's fence. This unexpected discovery has reached the ears of Police Major General Kittinates Thanantaveesin, Chief of Nonthaburi Police, who has now ordered an urgent investigation. The Bang Srimueang Police Station has been tasked to provide a detailed report within three days, as the sale of these substances is strictly prohibited under government orders for a crackdown. The findings will help determine whether local law enforcement had any involvement or oversight issues, reported Thai Rath. -- 2025-03-06
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