Yes, receiving a stolen property from another person is an offence in most countries of the world. The offence under the Thai law is committed by getting or receiving or obtaining in are way knowing that it is a thing that has been illegally taken through stealing, snatching, blackmailing, robbing, cheating eta., and such receiving may be done in any way and for and purpose such as helping to hide, or for selling it out to for pledging it or for disposing of it. The punishment for that is imprisonment not exceeding five years and fine not exceeding ten thousand baht or both.
If the offence is committed for making profits or if the property has come from robbing, the imprisonment is not lower than six moths but not exceeding ten years with a proportionate fine.
And if the property is an image of Buddha, the imprisonment is not lower than five years but not more than fifteen years with a proportionate fine.
You may defend the accusation of this offence that you did not know it was an illegal thing at the time of receiving it.