It is a big scam that is currently shaking France. Covered in a mask by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jean-Yves Le Drian or posing for him during telephone calls and in false documents, seven men are suspected of having defrauded more than 50 million euros in 2015 and 2016. They will be judged from this Tuesday, February 4, reports the AFP agency.
Tunisia was targeted by these malicious operations between 2015 and 2016, when these crooks presented themselves in the Assembly of People’s Representatives to conclude a case of sale of four Tiger helicopters in Tunisia.
“In addition, the crooks would also have tried to sell four tiger helicopters in Tunisia, without success. By putting on a mask of the minister, a costume, by treating the background to make one think of his office and even going so far as to contact the National Assembly and a prefect, they had sought to make their plan perfectly credible, “it was said.
In total, three victims were identified in this case, out of 150 approached targets including the president of Gabon Ali Bongo, the Archbishop of Paris, the Sidaction or the CEO of the Lafarge group, adds the same source.