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Investigate the police who took seized e-cigarettes and gave them to his wife to sell online.

Bangkok, The cyber police receive the police chief's son to investigate. Is it true that the police gave the e-cigarettes seized to the young wife to sell online to make a profit? Expect to find out the truth soon. Police Major General Atthasit Sudsanguan, deputy commander of the Technology Crime Investigation Police or Royal Thai Police, as spokesman for the Royal Thai Police, stated in the case of a Facebook page Publication of information about police taking e-cigarette confiscated items and giving them to his wife to sell for profit. By the Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police The matter was known and an order was given to investigate the facts. At this time, the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Armed Forces has ordered Police Major General Chusak Kasetnit, the commander, to investigate. and analyze technological crimes Synchronize to page 'Esor crushes the news,' which is the first page which brought a picture of a police officer Take a photo with a young woman, assumed to be his wife. Bringing e- cigarettes that were seized as national assets to sell online. To request a post or the source of the images and information from the page admin "Eesor crushes the news" Initially, the RTA still doesn't know. Who is the police officer in the picture? What department does he belong to? But upon investigation, it was found that The woman in the news photo has come out to post Confirmed that they did not sell any of the seized items as was alluded to. Recently, it was reported that the police had contacted "Eesor crushed the news" but has not yet given the information to the authorities. Source: Thai News Agency