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Electricity Fraud: 9 Months in Prison, Never Seen

Summary by economiematin.fr
The French energy economy has just crossed an unprecedented judicial threshold. For the first time in Hexagon, a man was sentenced to nine months in prison for complicity in scams linked to the fraud of electricity consumption. This decision of the judicial court of Nancy resonates like an alarm signal in an area where economic stakes amount to millions of euros a year. This exemplary sanction is part of the national offensive launched by Enedis…
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At the end of March, the court in Nancy sentenced a man to nine months' imprisonment for complicity in the use of electricity by scammers. Enedis, the electricity system operator, took civil action in this case, welcomes this decision.

The fraud of electricity consumption has just crossed a decisive threshold. For the first time in France, a court handed down a strict prison sentence in this area. At the end of March, the court in Nancy sentenced an individual to nine months' imprisonment for complicity in the use of electricity. This historic decision marks a crucial turning point in the policy of combating these illegal practices orchestrated by Enedis. The convicted man wen…

The French energy economy has just crossed an unprecedented judicial threshold. For the first time in Hexagon, a man was sentenced to nine months in prison for complicity in scams linked to the fraud of electricity consumption. This decision of the judicial court of Nancy resonates like an alarm signal in an area where economic stakes amount to millions of euros a year. This exemplary sanction is part of the national offensive launched by Enedis…

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economiematin.fr broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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