DSI Raids Commercial Building Storing Trademark-Infringing Goods in Ratchathewi District, Seizing Over 50,000 Items Worth 20 Million Baht
published: 12/2/2025 6:42:11 PM updated: 12/5/2025 7:01:18 PM 761 viewsOn Tuesday, December 2, 2025 at 11:30 AM, under the direction of Police Major Yutthana Praedam, Director-General of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), and Police Captain Wisanu Chimtrakool, Deputy Director-General of the DSI, orders were issued to Police Captain Polson Terdsanguan, Director of the Bureau of Intellectual Property Crime; Police Lieutenant Phollop Phetroong, Deputy Director of the Bureau of Intellectual Property Crime; and Miss Kritsakorn Thareerat, Director of Intellectual Property Crime Division 2.
Together with officials from the Bureau of Intellectual Property Crime and the Special Operations Bureau, they executed a search warrant issued by the Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court. The team raided a commercial building in the Ratchathewi District, Bangkok, which served as a storage and distribution site for goods sold via the Facebook page named “Amolpa BRAND.” Representatives of the damaged parties also participated to observe the operation.
The search resulted in the discovery of counterfeit goods, including clothing, shoes, blankets, and other items infringing on trademarks, totaling approximately 50,000 pieces. The estimated damage value is approximately 20 million baht. The items covered various brands such as GUCCI, Christian Dior, CHANEL, Louis Vuitton, and BURBERRY.
This constitutes a potential offense under the Trademark Act, B.E. 2534 (1991) and its amendments. DSI officials seized the aforementioned goods and delivered them to the Special Case Inquiry Officials of the Bureau of Intellectual Property Crime for verification and use as evidence in proceedings under the Special Case Investigation Act, B.E. 2547 (2004) and its amendments, as well as to further expand the investigation.
The Department of Special Investigation is seriously undertaking the prevention and suppression of intellectual property infringement to promote the economic system and protect the public from dangers arising from the use of counterfeit goods. Furthermore, this aims to improve Thailand's standing in rankings regarding the suppression of intellectual property infringement. Intellectual property infringement not only violates the rights of IP owners but also destroys the country's economic system.
Therefore, the Department of Special Investigation requests cooperation from the public. If you encounter intellectual property infringement, please report leads to the Department of Special Investigation by calling 1202 (toll-free nationwide).
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