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On May 9, 2020, the Department of Disease Control, the Ministry of Public Health stated that the Department of Disease Control has cooperated with the Department of Special Taxes Enter the area to verify the distribution of draft beer online AND have delivery channels as delivery After encountering complaints about social media sharing about the distribution of draft beer in clear packaging Along with the labeling of various beer brands. Available online With delivery as delivery
On May 8, 2020, Dr. Kajornsak Kaewcharat, deputy director of the Department of Disease Control Assigned Dr. Nipon Chinanonjavech, director of the Office of Alcoholic Beverage Control (OCSC), Department of Disease Control, to investigate complaints of said case. And enter the area in conjunction with the Excise Department. Check the location of Lat Phrao area packaging. Found a crime under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act of 2008 under Section 32, which prohibits advertising of alcoholic beverages. With a prison sentence of not more than 1 year or a fine of not more than 500,000 baht, or both. Additionally, an offense under the Excise Tax Act B.E.2560, Section 157 prohibits anyone from changing liquor containers for commercial purposes. There is a fine of no more than 5,000 baht, which officials are collecting evidence. To prosecute criminals
Also, as published inviting to drink at home. With a photo showing alcoholic products Which, after reviewing the data, it was found that Websites linking to such activities There is an exhibition of beer products. And organize promotions during the Thai crisis on the Covid-19 Invite the public to buy beer products. Such an offense is also considered a violation of the 2008 Alcoholic Beverage Act under Section 32. The complaint has been received and is being processed in accordance with the legal process.
Dr. Niphon added that the OPC’s Department of Disease Control has regularly monitored the sale of alcoholic beverages. From the previous inspection, it was found that There is sale of alcoholic beverages. Through many online channels AND violations of Alcoholic Beverage Control Act 2551 are often found in many ways, such as advertising, discounts, free gifts, other products, etc., as well as the sale of alcoholic beverages through said channels. Unable to control the age of the buyer
Therefore, I want to emphasize that parents take care of children and youth thoroughly AND requesting cooperation from entrepreneurs, either online or offline sales, to strictly comply with the law. If people want to report an alcohol abuse complaint, it can be accessed through the website. http://TAS.go.th Or search for “Alcohol and Tobacco Abuse Complaint System” and for more information contact the Office of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, tel. 02 590 3342 or the hotline of the Department of Disease Control, Tel. 1422.
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