Mae Sot: Mr. Panthong Loykulnan, spokesman for the Customs Department, said that in the case of the fire involving more than 200 confiscated vehicles behind the Mae Sot Customs Checkpoint last night, the fire has been brought under control. No one was injured or killed during the incident.
According to Thai News Agency, the Director-General of the Customs Department is waiting for the police investigation results to conclude the investigation results and reports from the area. He admitted that this was a major incident, never happened before, because there were more than 200 vehicles as evidence, and they were all old cars that could not be used. The case was final and the cars were in the process of being prosecuted. He admitted that there were no expensive luxury cars involved in the incident, so he had to wait for the results of the investigation of all the facts.