“Kalamare” sneaked in to meet the police. Acknowledged 3 charges in the case of supplement review, exaggerating the properties. Food company, but denied the guilt according to Computer Act Bring false information into the system, expecting a month’s complaint to complete and submit the prosecutor to sue the court.
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“Kalamare” acknowledged the allegations of exaggerating product reviews. By February 9, at the Consumer Protection Offense Division (BMA), Pol. Pol.Col. Chananat Santhawan Phae, Deputy Director of the CPB, revealed that the case of Miss Patcharasri Benjamas or Kalamare, a famous female host Reviews selling dietary supplements CELE FOOZ (Celefuze) exaggerates its properties. Inquiry officer, KG. 4, CPB has issued a summons Ms. Patcharasri is the second time to acknowledge the allegations on Feb. 9 in the Food Act 2522 Section 40 of the advertising benefits, quality or properties of False food Or deceive the belief that it is not appropriate. Section 41 advertising quality benefits. Or the properties of food without permission and the offense of the Computer Act, B.E. 2560 (2017), Section 14 (1) by dishonest or fraud Brought to computer system Which computer information is distorted or counterfeit, whether in whole or in part Or false computer data Which is likely to cause damage to the public Which is not an offense of defamation under the Criminal Code, one more charge to come to the inquiry official on February 9
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Col. Chananat continued that But on the evening of February 8, Ms. Patcharasri together with Mr. Nitithon Kaewto, a lawyer, met Lt. Lt. Voradej Chomphuphan, Police Dept. (investigation) KG. In order to acknowledge the allegations under a pre-term subpoena, Ms. Patcharasri pleaded guilty to two counts, the first being an offense of the Food Act, Section 40 and 41, but denied the offense. Computer Act, Section 14 (1) brings false information into the system. Before letting go In this regard, the inquiry official will collect evidence that will have to wait for the results of the DES Ministry examination to accompany the case. Before submitting the prosecutor to proceed with the court Expected to take about 1 month to complete the idioms.
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