Chief of legal office of the National Police Pol Lt Gen Trairong Phiwphan warns foreign tourists and Thais that possession of e-cigarette is illegal and subject to a maximum fine of 500,000 baht and prison term of up to five years. Trairong said police has the duty to enforce the law until it's amended.
The warning came a week after Taiwanese actress Charlene An exposed seven Thai policemen for extortimg 27,000 baht from her on Jan 4, partly citing her possession of an e-cigarette. On Wednesday, a Pattaya policeman was transferred to an inactive post and under investigation for alleged extortion of 60,000 baht from a foreign tourist for possession of an e-cigarette. #Thailand #WhatsHappeningInThailand #KE
Former massage parlour tycoon turned whistle blower Chuwit Kamolvisit on Wednesday introduced a male witness of the extortion case against Taiwanese actress Charlene An. The man was introduced as "Sky", a friend of An and was the man who allegedly paid 27,000 baht to Huay Kwang checkpoint policemen. Police will later invite Sky for questioning.
Chuwit said Sky is under his protection at his Davis Hotel for now. (Khaosod photos by Jitty.)
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