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AMLO to Auction 152 Seized Vehicles and Assets in February

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The Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) will hold a public auction of seized vehicles and other assets later this month, offering 152 items for sale over two days. The auction, officially listed as Auction No. 4/2569, is scheduled for 18–19 February 2026 at AMLO headquarters in Nonthaburi, with registration opening at 8.30am and bidding starting at 10.00am. The sale is expected to attract strong interest due to the number of high-value luxury vehicles included.

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The auction forms part of AMLO’s statutory process to dispose of assets seized or forfeited under anti-money laundering and related laws. Such auctions are held periodically and are open to the public, provided participants register in advance and comply with auction conditions. Proceeds from the sales are handled in accordance with legal procedures governing confiscated assets and returned to government central funds.

Among the most notable vehicles on offer is a Rolls-Royce Phantom with Saraburi registration, carrying a starting price of 18 million baht. Other high-end listings include a McLaren 720S Spider starting at 8 million baht, a Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe at 4 million baht, and a Porsche Panamera 4 E-Hybrid priced from 2.3 million baht. Additional vehicles include multiple Porsche models, two Toyota Alphards, a Lexus LM 350h with red plates, a BMW X5, a Mercedes-Benz GLC 300e Coupe and a Ford Mustang, with starting prices ranging from 1 million to 3.5 million baht.

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AMLO has arranged several inspection dates to allow prospective bidders to examine the assets before the auction. On 12 February, selected items numbered 32–35 can be inspected at Nilthan Co Ltd in Kalasin province. On 13 February, asset number 105 will be available for inspection at Por Roongroj Siam Yangyon Co Ltd in Samut Sakhon, with interested parties required to contact officials at least two working days in advance.

A larger inspection session is scheduled for 16 February at AMLO’s asset storage facility in Bang Kruai district, Nonthaburi. This will cover a wide range of listed items, including many of the luxury vehicles highlighted in the auction catalogue. Inspections will run from 9.30am to 3.30pm on all designated dates.

Thaitabloid reported that AMLO said further details, including auction rules and full asset lists, are available on its official website and through its hotline. The auction will proceed as planned over two days, with bidders competing through oral bidding at the venue.

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Pictures courtesy of Thaitabloid

Key Takeaways

• AMLO will auction 152 seized vehicles and assets on 18–19 February 2026 at its Nonthaburi headquarters.

• Luxury vehicles on sale include a Rolls-Royce Phantom, McLaren 720S Spider, and multiple Porsche models.

• Asset inspections are scheduled on 12, 13, and 16 February at locations in Kalasin, Samut Sakhon, and Nonthaburi.

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Unfortunately the RR Phantom won't get down the

ramp into my View Talay underground car park !

The fact that AMLO can consistently fill these auctions with luxury cars, watches, and designer goods shows there’s a steady stream of people willing to gamble on illicit wealth.

One notable example was no less than the Supreme Patriarch candidate Somdet Phra Maha Ratchamangalacharn (Somdet Chuang) and his vintage Mercedes-Benz, which was seized in 2016 after allegations of tax evasion, casting a shadow over his nomination.

But it’s not only individuals who take such risks. Also in 2016, 100 NGV buses ordered by the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority were seized by Thai customs.

Although they were claimed to have been manufactured in Malaysia, they were actually made in China and then re-routed through Malaysia to avoid higher import duties.

Customs seized these buses at the port, sparking a dispute between the supplier, the Treasury Department, and BMTA. That contract was worth billions of baht!

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