Raided a warehouse in the Pathum Thani area. Villagers complained that their purchases were not as usual. Found product stock that does not have the FDA.

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Police raid a warehouse in Pathum Thani area Don’t hide the product. FDA after villagers complained that they ordered items that did not match the description, arrested 5 Thai people and 4 foreigners and sent them to be prosecuted according to law.

At 1:00 p.m. on April 24, 2024 at Khlong Luang Police Station, Pathum Thani Province. Pol. Lt. Gen. Jirasan Kaewsaeng-ek, Commander of Provincial Police Region 1, Pol. Maj. Gen. Yutthana Jonkhun, Provincial Police Commander, Pathum Thani Province. Pol. Col. Wissanarak Phrommes, deputy commander of the Pathum Thani Provincial Police Department. Acting Superintendent of Khlong Luang Police Station Police Lieutenant Colonel Yotsawat Nitirat Pattanakhun Deputy Superintendent of Investigation, Head of the Technology Crime Suppression Center, Khlong Luang Police Station, Pol. Lt. Col. Siraphop Bualuang, Investigation Inspector, Khlong Luang Police Station Police Lieutenant Thanasit Lertariyarak Deputy Inspector General, Khlong Luang Police Station jointly announced the results of the arrest Four foreign workers and five Thai employees after searching a warehouse building, Village No. 8, Khlong Nueng Subdistrict, Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani Province, along with seizing 19 items without food serial numbers (FDA numbers). Total items: 1,490 boxes and 1 portable computer device, valued at over 500,000 baht.

Pol. Lt. Gen. Jirasan Kaewsaeng-aek, commander of Provincial Police Region 1, police officer of the Technology Crime Suppression Center Khlong Luang Provincial Police Station A complaint was received from the victim that he had ordered something online from the tiktok application and upon receiving the product, it was found that the product had no product label mark and no FDA number. Therefore, it was believed that it was a product. that were not of good quality and caused damage to themselves, so they filed a complaint Later, officers at the arrest point conducted an investigation to find out the source of the merchandise. And on April 23, 2024, operational staff Has applied for a search warrant at Thanyaburi Provincial Court and brought in forces to conduct a search Warehouse building where the search results occurred Found 9 employees working.

Four of them were foreign workers. Inspection of the foreign workers found that they were foreign workers working outside of their right to work. Therefore, they were arrested and prosecuted. Additionally, another 5 Thai employees were found and were invited to be questioned. and from a search in Kokan it was found Products such as snacks, milk, instant noodles There is no product label mark attached to the product. and there were no food serial numbers (FDA numbers) for 19 items, totaling 1,490 boxes, and 1 portable computer device used to sell products in online media. Therefore, it was confiscated and taken to the investigating officer at Khlong Luang Provincial Police Station. To prosecute according to the Food Act of 1979, the Customs Act of 2017 and other related laws. From the investigation, it was found that the warehouse was registered as a juristic person, named Chu Xin Company. Trading Co., Ltd. The team of investigators is in the process of expanding the results to continue prosecuting those involved by notifying them of charges: 1. Arresting the accused on charges of “Is a foreign person working without a work permit or working other than having the right to work” totaling 4 cases 2. Inspecting the length of the seized goods There is no product label mark and no FDA number. At the same time, we would like to warn people who order products online on various Facebook pages. Look closely because these products can be life-threatening.

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