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Anti-Money Laundering Office to auction seized vehicles

byCustoms Today Report
22/07/2015
in International Customs, Thailand
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PHITSANULOK: The Anti-Money Laundering Office will auction off 188 motorcycles and other vehicles seized under the Anti-Money Laundering Act, Amlo secretary general Sihanart Prayoonrat said.

Pol Col Sihanart said the vehicles were seized during a recent search of the La Paloma Hotel in Muang district of Phitsanulok province by Amlo officials and soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division.

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The authorities seized gambling equipment and many other articles including large safes, land title deeds and a large number of motorcycles and cars during the raid.

The seized assets were all linked to illegal gambling and subject to confiscation under the Anti-Money Laundering Act.

Amlo will sell the vehicles by auction on the 7th floor of the city hall of Phitsanulok.  The vehicles include a Mazda BT50 pick-up truck, a Ford Escape SUV and 188 motorcycles.

The items to be sold can be inspected on the 5th floor of the car park building of La Paloma Hotel in Phitsanulok.

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