Authorities have confiscated four containers holding tons of untreated plastic waste during a raid at Lat Krabang Industrial Park in Bangkok.
Police, led by deputy national police chief Pol Gen Weerachai Songmetta, and officials from the Department of Industrial Works and the Thai Customs Department have discovered 58 tons plastic waste allegedly imported by Long Luck Plastic and Metal Co., Ltd.
The shipments were sent from 35 countries, including the US, the UK, Germany, South Korea, China and Iran without a permit from the Ministry of Commerce. Inspections showed the imports have yet to undergo the management procedures involving systematic sanitization and sorting as required by the Ministry of Industry.
Police are preparing to press charges against the importer for violating industrial and customs laws. An importer of untreated plastic waste faces a fine equivalent to five times the value of imports and a jail term of up to 10 years. A person found guilty of a false declaration under the customs act faces a fine of 500,000 baht.
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Reporter : Vipaporn Pooritanasarn
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations
Police, led by deputy national police chief Pol Gen Weerachai Songmetta, and officials from the Department of Industrial Works and the Thai Customs Department have discovered 58 tons plastic waste allegedly imported by Long Luck Plastic and Metal Co., Ltd.
The shipments were sent from 35 countries, including the US, the UK, Germany, South Korea, China and Iran without a permit from the Ministry of Commerce. Inspections showed the imports have yet to undergo the management procedures involving systematic sanitization and sorting as required by the Ministry of Industry.
Police are preparing to press charges against the importer for violating industrial and customs laws. An importer of untreated plastic waste faces a fine equivalent to five times the value of imports and a jail term of up to 10 years. A person found guilty of a false declaration under the customs act faces a fine of 500,000 baht.
Information and Source
Reporter : Vipaporn Pooritanasarn
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations

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