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Four people sentenced for selling 11,000 fake health passes

2023-02-01T22:47:43.849Z


The booty of the fraud amounts to nearly 400,000 euros. The network broadcast “anti-vaccine” messages from Snapchat accounts and offered fake passes between 250 and 330 euros each.


Four people were sentenced on Wednesday February 1 by the Nanterre Criminal Court to sentences of up to four years in prison for having sold between May and November 2021 around 11,000 fake health passes in the Paris region, in the Rhône and Ain for revenue estimated at nearly 400,000 euros.

Members of the network were spreading “anti-vaccine” messages from Snapchat accounts and offering fake passes between 250 and 330 euros each.

They collected the buyers' names and Social Security numbers and hacked into the vaccine database.

Two of these people, tried since Monday, were sentenced to four years in prison, one of which was suspended and a fine of 25,000 euros.

Already incarcerated, these two men will remain in detention, the court decided.

In particular, they were found guilty of several computer crimes, organized gang fraud and organized gang money laundering.

A third man was sentenced to eighteen months in prison, twelve of which were suspended, while a woman was sentenced to fifteen months in prison, suspended.

The fifth person tried, a woman, was released.

Five other people sentenced

Among those convicted were "forger-vendors", who made the fake passes which they resold, "dealers", who bought these fake passes from third parties before reselling them to their customers, and "fundraisers", who were responsible for donating the proceeds.

Five other people had already been sentenced in this case to sentences ranging from ten to twenty-four months' imprisonment, including eight months at a hearing to appear on prior admission of guilt (CRPC) in November.

Source: lefigaro

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