Warning: Don’t believe the fake news: “PTT counterfeits motor oil”

Politics

"Deputy Government Spokesperson" reiterates, "Don't believe" PTT counterfeits motor oil products, confirming "it is false information," pointing out that PTT produces motor oil with standards. Mrs. Radklao Inthawong Suwankiri, Deputy Spokesperson for the Office of the Prime Minister Came out to warn People should not believe in erroneous information. In particular, there is information published on the issue of "PTT counterfeiting motor oil products". The Anti-Fake News Center has investigated the facts from PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited, Ministry of Energy. It was found that such issues 'It is false information.' In the case of sharing information indicating that PTT counterfeited motor oil products, PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited, Ministry of Energy, has examined the information and clarified that PTT Oil and Retail Business Company Limited Public Company Limited or OR, which is a manufacturer and distributor of PTT Lubricants engine oil products, together with th e Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) by the Consumer Protection Crime Suppression Division (TCB) raided a production warehouse. Illegally counterfeit lubricants were found to be imported raw lubricants without brand before being packaged in old used cans and gallons. Then it was covered with foil and plastic sealed to look like new by disguising it using the PTT Lubricants engine oil product logo to deceive consumers. As the Central Investigation Police have explained through the media OR is not involved in any such wrongdoing. They are only those who cooperate with the Central Investigation Police in apprehending the perpetrators. Therefore, people are requested not to believe such information. and ask for cooperation not to send or share such information on various social media channels and to allow the public to receive information about the product and services from PTT Public Company Limited can be followed at the website www.pttplc.com or call 1365 Contact Center 'The government is concerned about the sharing of misleading news. and it is false information Therefore, I want people to check the facts. From receiving a variety of news," Mrs. Rudklao said. Source: Thai News Agency