There is still confusion about the legality of using e-cigarettes in Thailand, according to leading Thai law firm BSA Law.
A popular online police page this month confirmed penalties for the possession of e-cigarettes, with users facing five years in jail, and producers facing fines or 10 years for defying the law, or both.
A policewoman who posted advice on the 'Muat Ka' page said that there is actually no Thai law ...