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Thailand cracks down on e-cigs with rewards for whistleblowers

Thailand cracks down on e-cigs with rewards for whistleblowers

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Informants whose tips lead to arrests stand to win 60% of the fine as the government aims to curb the use of e-cigarettes among minors

The public can now submit information on sellers or users of e-cigarettes via the Thang Rath mobile application, the PM’s Office said on Wednesday. 

Those whose information leads to the arrest of suspects stand to win 60% of the fine, while related government officials will also get incentives, the office said. 

Those caught carrying or smoking e-cigarettes in public stand to face a fine of 5,000 baht, which means the informant can pocket 3,000 baht. 

The aim of the crackdown is to curb the use of e-cigarettes among minors.

 

Meanwhile, those caught selling or possessing e-cigarettes with an intent to sell could face up to five years in jail and a fine of up to four times the value of the products stored. Smugglers can face up to 10 years in jail and a fine of up to five times the value of the smuggled products.

Informants are advised to include photographic evidence when filing a complaint, which they can do anonymously, the PM’s Office said.

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