In the headlines today, thousands of vacationers are buying medications in Thailand that would usually require a prescription back home, what are the risks, and are there benefits? Then, a dispute between a YouTuber and his cameraman allegedly turns violent, in crime news three women are suspected of stealing 30,000 baht from a Brit snoozing in public, also nine have been arrested in a nationwide data trafficking operation, down in Samui the roosters are apparently out of control, and finally the King and Queen are set to head to France for a state visit. Tourists Warned Against Buying Prescription Medicines Without Medical Advice in ThailandMedical experts are warning travellers not to buy prescription-only medicines abroad without proper medical advice, even if they are cheaper or easier to obtain. Misusing treatments such as weight-loss injections, steroids and antibiotics can cause serious health complications, including organ damage and drug resistance. Travellers are urged to consult a qualified healthcare professional before taking unfamiliar medications. British Suspect Claims Self-Defence After Pattaya Acid AttackA British man was arrested after allegedly throwing acid at a female apartment worker in Pattaya, leaving her with serious burns. He claimed he acted in self-defence after being threatened and believed the liquid was water or a cleaning product rather than acid. Police also discovered he had overstayed his Thai visa and are pursuing additional legal action. YouTuber Rejects Photographer’s Allegations Following Studio DisputeA photographer has accused Thai YouTuber Oaujun of assaulting him during an argument over camera angles at a filming studio. The YouTuber denied any physical attack, saying he simply asked the photographer to leave because of disruptive behaviour. The photographer is also seeking unpaid wages and compensation, though no legal case has yet been confirmed. Three Women Accused of Taking 30,000 Baht From Sleeping BritonPolice are searching for three women accused of stealing 30,000 baht from a British tourist who was sleeping outside a McDonald's in Pattaya. CCTV reportedly captured two women taking the cash while a third acted as a lookout before they left the scene. Investigators are reviewing additional footage and interviewing witnesses, but no arrests have been made. University Launches Review Into Government Recruitment Examination FraudSrinakharinwirot University has launched an investigation into alleged corruption involving government recruitment exams. Police believe applicants paid large sums to have answer sheets manipulated in exchange for government jobs. The university has pledged full cooperation, while the government considers cancelling the examination results. Nine Arrested in Nationwide Personal Data Trafficking OperationThai authorities arrested nine suspects during raids targeting a major personal data trafficking network linked to more than two billion baht in losses. Investigators believe the personal information of over nine million people was sold to scam groups and connected to thousands of fraud complaints. Police seized electronic devices, cash, vehicles and firearms, with suspects facing multiple cybercrime-related charges. Koh Samui Rooster Complaint Divides Local OpinionA foreign resident on Koh Samui complained that neighbouring roosters have disturbed their sleep for more than seven months. The complaint has divided local opinion, with some residents defending the birds as part of island life while others sympathise with the ongoing noise. Local authorities have not yet announced whether they will take any action. Thai King and Queen Set for State Visit to FranceThailand's King and Queen will make a state visit to France from June 28 to July 2 to celebrate 170 years of diplomatic relations. Their programme includes meetings with President Emmanuel Macron, official ceremonies and cultural events in Paris. The visit will conclude in Toulouse with a tour of Airbus and discussions on the aviation industry.
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