French ministry official accused of drugging almost 250 women to watch them urinate in public
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Key context: <p>A pilot scheme now lets women test for drugging without filing a police report first, as France confronts chemical submission after the Pelicot case, though many victims never suspected they had been drugged at all</p> <p>The post <a href="https://en.protothema.gr/2026/08/19/french-ministry-official-accused-of-drugging-almost-250-women-to-watch-them-urinate-in-public/">French ministry official accused of drugging almost 250 women to watch them urinate in public</a> appeared first on <a href="https://en.protothema.gr">ProtoThema English</a>.</p> This development from en.protothema.gr highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
A pilot scheme now lets women test for drugging without filing a police report first, as France confronts chemical submission after the Pelicot case, though many victims never suspected they had been drugged at all The post French ministry official accused of drugging almost 250 women to watch them urinate in public appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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