Graduate busted for selling vapes to students on Line

A female believe has been detained for delivering e-cigarettes immediately to students online and selling them. Additionally, authorities found some 1 million baht worth of proof.

Pol Maj Gen Witthaya Sriprasertpap, Consumer Protection Police Division ( CPPD ) commander, yesterday assigned CPPD Sub- Division 1 superintendent Kraiwit Saentaweesuk and officers to arrest a suspected e- cigarette seller, Jirapong ( surname withheld ), 23, from Phetchaburi at his dorm room in Nakhon Pathom’s Kamphaeng Saen district.

Inside the perpetrator’s space, 7, 600 parts of vaping products worth around one million ringgit were seized. They included closed system seeds, e- water bottles and expendable electronic- cigarettes.

The arrest was made after CPPD Sub-Divisional 1 officials were dispatched to detain illegal e-cigarette firms that targeted students.

They discovered a Line game chat area called” Vape Zone KPS V2,” where e-cigarette selling and buying were being made.

Numerous high school and university students were contacted to join the Line class. The contractor made door-to-door deliveries and product promotions.

In an effort to avoid the officers, the group’s name was usually changed.

The officers learned that the group’s owner was an architectural student who founded the e-cigarette business aimed at young customers.

In his bedroom room, which was close to a school in Nakhon Pathom, he kept his goods.

Nakhon Pathom Provincial Court issued a seek warrant to the soldiers. On Tuesday, the judge issued a warrant that allowed officers to search the hostel where Mr. Jirapong and the e-cigarettes were discovered.

He was immediately accused of selling e-cigs and e-liquids without authorization.