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Narcotics Agency Tightens Kratom Sales Nationwide

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Pol. Lt. Col. Suriya Singhkamon, Secretary-General of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), announced on 12 October 2025, strict enforcement of new regulations controlling the sale of kratom leaves and kratom tea. The rules, effective from 12 October, prohibit street vending and setting up stalls near schools, aiming to organise sales and protect public safety.

 

The announcement follows the Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Public Health’s joint notification on prohibited locations and methods for selling kratom leaves (B.E. 2568). ONCB units across Bangkok and provincial areas have already begun awareness campaigns with vendors and the public while preparing to enforce the law in cooperation with partner agencies.

 

Key provisions require vendors to avoid selling within 1,000 metres of any educational institution. Mobile sales, including handcarts, vending vehicles or street stalls on public roads, are strictly forbidden. Violators face fines of up to 50,000 baht.

 

Pol. Lt. Col. Suriya emphasised that the measures are not intended to harm the kratom economy but to balance promotion of the plant with societal safety. The main goal is to protect children and youth from easy access and ensure orderly, lawful sales that do not disrupt communities.

 

Vendors are urged to comply fully with the regulations to allow safe and productive use of kratom. The public can report any violations directly to the ONCB hotline at 1386, with immediate action promised against offenders.

 

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Key Takeaways

 

• Kratom sales within 1,000 metres of schools and via mobile vending are now prohibited nationwide.

• Violators face fines of up to 50,000 baht under the new regulations effective 12 October 2025.

• The ONCB encourages public reporting to enforce compliance and protect youth.

 

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image.png  Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-10-13

 

 

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1000 meters from any school? Thais creating rules again that cannot be followed -- brown envelopes galore!

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