Israeli Man Arrested in Krabi for Operating Illegal Cannabis Extract Facility
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Israeli Man Arrested in Krabi for Operating Illegal Cannabis Extract Facility

Thai authorities arrested an Israeli man in Krabi after raiding an illegal cannabis extract facility, seizing over 29 kilograms of product and assets worth 3 million baht

Key Points

  • 1Police raided a cannabis extract facility in Krabi, Thailand, detaining an Israeli national
  • 2Over 29 kilograms of cannabis extract and assets worth more than 3 million baht were confiscated
  • 3The business had its license suspended but allegedly continued illegal operations both locally and online
  • 4Authorities in Pattaya also arrested a Russian man for similar unlicensed cannabis activities

Authorities in Krabi, Thailand, have detained a 31-year-old Israeli national identified as Moshe following a raid on an illegal cannabis extract facility. The operation, conducted on March 14 in the Sai Thai subdistrict, was carried out after a court-approved search warrant and involved several law enforcement agencies. According to officials, the business, operating under the name Cannazon Co., had been transformed into a large-scale cultivation and processing site for cannabis extracts

Inside the premises, officers discovered multiple cannabis strains being cultivated alongside a dedicated extraction room equipped with advanced production machinery. Police seized more than 29 kilograms of cannabis extract, as well as a range of manufacturing tools. "Officers seized more than 29 kilograms of cannabis extract along with numerous pieces of manufacturing equipment," according to reports from the scene. Authorities also confiscated assets linked to the operation—including the building, equipment, and bank accounts—amounting to over 3 million baht in value

Investigators noted that Cannazon Co. had previously faced scrutiny for allegedly operating through Thai nominees, resulting in a 60-day suspension of its cannabis sales license. Despite this, the company reportedly resumed activities, selling products both locally and online to customers across Thailand. In a related crackdown, police in Pattaya arrested a 27-year-old Russian man for processing and selling cannabis without a permit, seizing significant quantities of dried cannabis and production equipment

From the OG Lab newsroom perspective, these recent enforcement actions highlight the ongoing challenges facing Thailand's evolving cannabis industry. As regulations tighten and authorities ramp up enforcement against unlicensed operations, legitimate businesses will need to prioritize compliance to avoid similar repercussions. This development is worth watching as Thailand continues to define the boundaries of its legal cannabis market, balancing economic opportunity with regulatory oversight

This summary is informational and based on public sources. Verify local regulations and official guidance before making decisions.

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