Recognised guilty of fraud against Enedis and complicity in the use of electricity, a man received a firm prison sentence, a first in the country, which Enedis congratulated.
Recognised guilty of fraud against Enedis and complicity in the use of electricity, a man received a firm prison sentence, a first in the country, which Enedis congratulated.
For the first time in France, the tribunal of Nancy sentenced a man to nine months in prison for complicity in the use of electricity in scams. The individual was not content with fraud, he sold his services and trained others via social networks. This sanction marks a major turning point in Enedis' fight against this growing phenomenon.
Nine months in prison for tampering with electricity meters. The Nancy court has just handed down an unprecedented blow, and Enedis intends to make an example of it.