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Fake Russian Doctor Arrested in Phuket for Illegal Medical Practice

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A 33-year-old Russian woman has been arrested by tourist police in Phuket for posing as a medical professional and offering unauthorised treatments to unsuspecting clients.

 

The suspect, identified only as Viktoria, was detained in a rented apartment while attempting to administer an injection to what she believed was a genuine client. In reality, the “client” was an undercover officer who had arranged the appointment as part of a sting operation. Viktoria had agreed to provide the unspecified treatment for 6,000 baht.

 

Police seized 47 medical items from the premises, including syringes and various pharmaceutical products. During questioning, Viktoria admitted that she had no formal medical qualifications and was neither licensed to practise medicine nor authorised to distribute or import medication in Thailand.


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She claimed she had been acting at the request of her Russian friend, Marina, who helped her find clients through an online social media page. The pair allegedly promoted their services on the internet, offering injections to treat a range of unspecified health issues.

 

Authorities have charged Viktoria with illegal medical practice, unauthorised distribution and importation of pharmaceutical products and working in Thailand without a permit.

 

Tourist police have reiterated the importance of verifying the credentials of anyone offering medical services, warning that illegal practitioners pose a serious risk to public health. 

 

Investigations into Marina’s involvement are ongoing.

 

 

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  • While many practicing legal doctors continue to kill thousands every year by over prescribing. This isn't to say what she did was okay. Problem is, the police can't arrest legal doctors prescribing me

  • No, I was just adding that legal doctors aren't doing any better.

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    who is crazy enough to go to someone's freakin' APARTMENT for an injection thinking it's a medical professional?     

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begs to ask what she was actually injecting you with. Surely she could not have gotten real medicine like antibiotics or other types of real medicine. If she did then the police need to make arrests to the sellers of such items. 

 

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She's seen Thai's do it, so she thought she would give it a try. 

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This sort of unqualified and illegal medical stuff, needs to be stamped out

it's dangerous and could have life threating consequences to victims.

Good job cops. :thumbsup:

 

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who is crazy enough to go to someone's freakin' APARTMENT for an injection thinking it's a medical professional? 

 

 

4 minutes ago, quake said:

This sort of unqualified and illegal medical stuff, needs to be stamped out

it's dangerous and could have life threating consequences to victims.

Good job cops. :thumbsup:

 

While many practicing legal doctors continue to kill thousands every year by over prescribing. This isn't to say what she did was okay. Problem is, the police can't arrest legal doctors prescribing medicines that kill patients all the time.

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1 minute ago, fredwiggy said:

While many practicing legal doctors continue to kill thousands every year by over prescribing. This isn't to say what she did was okay. Problem is, the police can't arrest legal doctors prescribing medicines that kill patients all the time.

 

But that's not what's going on here.

 

Just now, quake said:

 

But that's not what's going on here.

 

No, I was just adding that legal doctors aren't doing any better.

11 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

While many practicing legal doctors continue to kill thousands every year by over prescribing. This isn't to say what she did was okay. Problem is, the police can't arrest legal doctors prescribing medicines that kill patients all the time.

 

People who are very ill may need to take multiple medications. These often start to conflict with each other and cause problems. But without any medications at all, the patient may have died anyway. 

The point is that pills can only do so much. 

 

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1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

 

People who are very ill may need to take multiple medications. These often start to conflict with each other and cause problems. But without any medications at all, the patient may have died anyway. 

The point is that pills can only do so much. 

 

Yes, medications are sometimes necessary, but doctors aren't efficient in using other methods along with the correct medicines. They give people one thing, and then add more, and many medicines, besides taking a toll already, cannot be taken with others in many instances, as the body can't take that much. My ex wife was given Fentanyl for pain. Then they also gave her Morphine, Dilaudid or Vicodin for "breakthrough" pain. She dies two years ago from a heart attack. her body was weakened by so many meds over too  many years.

11 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Yes, medications are sometimes necessary, but doctors aren't efficient in using other methods along with the correct medicines. They give people one thing, and then add more, and many medicines, besides taking a toll already, cannot be taken with others in many instances, as the body can't take that much. My ex wife was given Fentanyl for pain. Then they also gave her Morphine, Dilaudid or Vicodin for "breakthrough" pain. She dies two years ago from a heart attack. her body was weakened by so many meds over too  many years.

 

Sorry to hear that, but pills can not always perform miracles. 

1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

 

Sorry to hear that, but pills can not always perform miracles. 

No, I agree that medicines are necessary, at least until they can figure out better ways. The problem lies in doctors and Pharma, who aren't as caring as they should be, and do what they think is right, and meds have side effects that can weaken or kill if they aren't monitored properly. Some ,e specially doctors who treat depression, give things that can make things worse, and aren't following up efficiently or enough to see what differences the meds make.

11 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Some ,e specially doctors who treat depression, give things that can make things worse, and aren't following up efficiently or enough to see what differences the meds make.

 

Prozac can give some people suicidal tendencies? Not 100% sure.

In some instances, people can do some research to figure out ways to bypass pharmaceuticals altogether to manage health issues. Unless it's immediately life-threatening.

I've never taken anti-depressants and I'm not convinced anyone really needs to take pills for depression. 

 

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Probably botox or anti-lardbucket injections...

4 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

Prozac can give some people suicidal tendencies? Not 100% sure.

In some instances, people can do some research to figure out ways to bypass pharmaceuticals altogether to manage health issues. Unless it's immediately life-threatening.

I've never taken anti-depressants and I'm not convinced anyone really needs to take pills for depression. 

 

Some need them along with a competent doctor monitoring what they're doing, and changing if necessary. There are many different anti depressants and not all work for everybody. Some help, some make things worse and some do nothing. Counseling is also needed, along with checking environmental issues and diet. 

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6 hours ago, thesetat said:

begs to ask what she was actually injecting you with. Surely she could not have gotten real medicine like antibiotics or other types of real medicine. If she did then the police need to make arrests to the sellers of such items. 

 

You can go to any pharmacy in Thailand and buy any antibiotics over the counter 

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7 hours ago, Jim Blue said:

6000 for  an injection ?

 Sure! Testosterone for one....

10 minutes ago, Rickman66 said:

You can go to any pharmacy in Thailand and buy any antibiotics over the counter 

Pills yes... but i was talking about injectable fluids. Those need to get from hospitals 

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6 hours ago, thesetat said:

begs to ask what she was actually injecting you with. Surely she could not have gotten real medicine like antibiotics or other types of real medicine. If she did then the police need to make arrests to the sellers of such items. 

 

Deport all russki thugs to their fatherland Putinstan. 5  

Clean up Thailand of puti-scumbags working without permit as real estate agents in Thailand,as well as  guides and taxi  drivers,proxy owners of weed shops ,illegal  importers via Hong Kong of sanctioned parts of weaponary/drones and semiconductors to putin barbaric war in Ukraine. , cyber crimes, bitcoin trade fraud and illegal currency exchange etc

Make Thailand great again!:)

Looks like she was in the wrong profession

7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

image.pngPictures courtesy of Khaosod.

 

A 33-year-old Russian woman has been arrested by tourist police in Phuket for posing as a medical professional and offering unauthorised treatments to unsuspecting clients.

 

The suspect, identified only as Viktoria, was detained in a rented apartment while attempting to administer an injection to what she believed was a genuine client. In reality, the “client” was an undercover officer who had arranged the appointment as part of a sting operation. Viktoria had agreed to provide the unspecified treatment for 6,000 baht.

 

Police seized 47 medical items from the premises, including syringes and various pharmaceutical products. During questioning, Viktoria admitted that she had no formal medical qualifications and was neither licensed to practise medicine nor authorised to distribute or import medication in Thailand.


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She claimed she had been acting at the request of her Russian friend, Marina, who helped her find clients through an online social media page. The pair allegedly promoted their services on the internet, offering injections to treat a range of unspecified health issues.

 

Authorities have charged Viktoria with illegal medical practice, unauthorised distribution and importation of pharmaceutical products and working in Thailand without a permit.

 

Tourist police have reiterated the importance of verifying the credentials of anyone offering medical services, warning that illegal practitioners pose a serious risk to public health. 

 

Investigations into Marina’s involvement are ongoing.

 

 

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What kind of treatment she offered for 6000 Baht? Unfortunately not mentioned.😳

7 hours ago, thesetat said:

begs to ask what she was actually injecting you with. Surely she could not have gotten real medicine like antibiotics or other types of real medicine. If she did then the police need to make arrests to the sellers of such items. 

 

Probably Botox or whatever junk that they inject in their lips 👄 

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Someone better inform Bob that his sex change Doctor won't be available for any further "treatments"

12 minutes ago, Baba Naba said:

 Sure! Testosterone for one....


My bet is on that as Sustanon wouldn’t be hard to get hold of as it’s common amongst bodybuilders.

 

Either that or claimed todger enhancement if the local plod came to find out about it! 🤣

The big question is whether or not she was wearing a white coat, if she possesses a white coat then clearly she’s qualified.

7 hours ago, Jim Blue said:

6000 for  an injection ?

And your point is....?

7 minutes ago, StandardIssue said:

Someone better inform Bob that his sex change Doctor won't be available for any further "treatments"

Perhaps you are mistaken. I thought Bob did not like or trust Russians? But am sure he knows already about this. 

1 minute ago, thesetat said:

Perhaps you are mistaken. I thought Bob did not like or trust Russians? But am sure he knows already about this. 

 

Ah, quite right my friend. My mistake, Bob must have made other arrangements. Or rearrangments as the case may be.

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1 hour ago, Karlik Pu said:

Deport all russki thugs to their fatherland Putinstan. 5  

Clean up Thailand of puti-scumbags working without permit as real estate agents in Thailand,as well as  guides and taxi  drivers,proxy owners of weed shops ,illegal  importers via Hong Kong of sanctioned parts of weaponary/drones and semiconductors to putin barbaric war in Ukraine. , cyber crimes, bitcoin trade fraud and illegal currency exchange etc

Make Thailand great again!:)

I hear PUTIN is looking for medics for the front lines

 

 

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