A 39-year-old girl was detained in Bangkok for running a fake plastic filler business.
Officers in the Sukhumvit place on Sunday made the announcement that Jetiya Nakeesang had five vials filled with filler on her arrest, according to Pol Maj Gen Withaya Sriprasertparp, the head of consumer protection.
A person who allegedly claimed to be a doctor and offered to sell acid, padding, and Botox injections without authorization made the arrest after the incident. The suspect allegedly set up meetings with clients on Facebook and offered the improper services in hotels.
In front of awaiting customers, police apprehended the girl. According to the police, Ms. Jetiya admitted to having a technical college certificate but not a doctor. She claimed to have learned treatment techniques from her Malaysian counterpart, a Chinese doctor.
Ms. Jetiya stated that she wanted a lucrative salary and was interested in the beauty industry. In Malaysia and Thailand, she provided the unlawful service.
To avoid being arrested, she claimed to schedule meetings with consumers in various resort rooms. She had been in the illegal company for about five times and earned 20, 000-40, 000 ringgit a quarter.