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CHAPTER VII
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CHAPTER VII

Customs officer
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Section 161
:forbidden: goods that have not yet been paid duty, customs officials have the power to seize such items.
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Section 163
:star: Boat inspections in Thai waters A ship that will pass through a checkpoint must be accompanied by a customs officer.
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Section 165
:no_entry: Ships that carry no more than two hundred and fifty tons of Gross. If there are items that have not been customs clearance To seize all
Section 166
:lock: Prohibited products Limited goods, goods that have not been customs clearance Are items that must be forfeited according to the Act
Section 167
:silhouettes: The owner or the right person does not come to apply for the return within sixty days, it is considered that he has no owner. To become the land
:!: Customs or police officers have the power to seize or freeze. If audited and not seized, withdraw the attachment
Section 168
:<3: The confiscated stuff from the offense. The court can seize if the owner knows or has a suspected crime.
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Section 170
:red_flag: The confiscated goods or customs laws allow customs officers to operate and fall into the land.
Section 171
:lock: goods fresh, damaged, the Director-General will order the sale of the market. The money earned. less the cost and the burden of the entwined shall be held instead.
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Section173
:silhouette: Customs officers must show an identification card and in accordance with the form prescribed by the Director-General.
Section 174
:red_flag: The offence struck in the sea, the customs staff arrested the offender, sent it to the local authorities to investigate.
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