Thai army seizes masks illegally imported into Myanmar


YANGON, July 25 (Eleven Media Group/ANN): The Thai army seized face masks illegally imported into Myanmar from Maw Taung-Singkhon pass on July 22, according to Thai media.

An inspection team led by Col. Chong Augsuek from No.146 Thai Border Guard stopped a Toyota Hilux vehicle driven by Nattapong from Prachuap Khiri Khan Province to the Maw Taung-Singkhon pass and found carrying fruits covered with plastic bags. They suspected something and discovered face masks under the fruits.

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