Thai Police Seize 48,000 Illegal E-Cigarettes Worth About $630,000

Oct.15.2025
Thai Police Seize 48,000 Illegal E-Cigarettes Worth About $630,000
Acting on directives from senior government and police officials, Thai authorities seized 48,301 e-cigarettes and related products in central Thailand, valued at about 20 million baht (approximately US$630,000), as part of a crackdown on illegal vaping.

Quick Takeaways
 

· Provincial Police Region 1 intercepted two covered pickup trucks and seized 48,301 e-cigarettes and accessories; two suspected smugglers were arrested at the scene. The haul is valued at about 20 million baht (≈US$630,000).
 

· The operation implements the Thai government and police leadership’s latest directive to “crack down on illegal e-cigarette activities.”
 


2Firsts, October 15, 2025 — Citing khaopenkhao, Provincial Police Region 1 Commander Wattana Yijin (transliteration) said at an October 14 press briefing that officers recently intercepted two covered pickup trucks in central Thailand, seizing a total of 48,301 e-cigarettes and related items and arresting two suspects on site. Police estimate the goods are worth around 20 million baht (about US$630,000).

 

The action was carried out to enforce the latest instructions from senior government and police officials to intensify the crackdown on illegal vaping.

 

Thai Police Seize 48,000 Illegal E-Cigarettes Worth About $630,000
Case photos | Source: khaopenkhao

 

According to the police briefing, the case grew out of leads from an earlier operation in Lopburi Province at the end of September. Surveillance indicated a ring was moving vaping products from southern provinces into the central region. Officers from Provincial Police Region 1 then set up along routes in Samut Sakhon Province, where they stopped a white and a gray Toyota Revo covered pickup and seized a large quantity of e-cigarettes, arresting two men. The evidence and suspects were transferred to the Samut Sakhon Provincial Police for legal proceedings.

 

PMI comments on Thailand’s ban

 

The case highlights Thailand’s strict enforcement and policy challenges around e-cigarette regulation. Thailand’s long-standing ban has drawn attention from the tobacco industry.

 

On the same day, Philip Morris International (PMI) published a post on its website commenting on Thailand’s comprehensive ban on e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products in place since 2014. PMI argued that the policy leaves adult smokers who have not fully quit without legal alternatives, pushing them to continue smoking cigarettes or turn to the illicit market. 

 

 

Cover image source: khaopenkhao

 

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