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Brand-name goods, onions seized

Brand-name goods worth about 3 million baht and other smuggled items that were confiscated in Tak's Mae Sot district. Assawin Pinitwong

Customs officials in Tak's Mae Sot district, with support from a local military unit, have seized about 3-million-baht worth of brand name goods ordered on eBay and 1,156 kilogrammes of onions smuggled from Myanmar.

Wanlop Wuthapanich, head of the Mae Sot customs office, said the brand-name goods ordered on eBay were seized on July 12. They included wrist watches, cosmetics, wallets for men and women, smart phones, guitars, shoes, toys and clothes worth about 3 million baht.

The goods were smuggled across the Moei River from Myanmar to an area near Ban Wang Takhrai in tambon Tha Sai Luat in Mae Sot. By the time authorities arrived to search the area, the suspected smugglers had fled. Nobody was arrested.

The authorities also seized 34 sacks containing a total of 1,156kg of onions from a pickup truck parked on the bank of the Moei River. Two suspects were arrested.

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