A slaughterhouse, here in Brittany.

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CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP

Tuesday, according to

Ouest-France

, after a report from the management of a slaughterhouse in Laval in Mayenne, the police arrested a man as he was leaving the factory.

The police took him into custody after checking that the worker's photo on his identity card did not match.

The identity theft had been going on since June.

This same individual would also have worked in the place of another man in another slaughterhouse, belonging to the same employer as the first, in Château-Gontier-sur-Mayenne.

Wednesday, it is in Nantes, that a second man was arrested and taken into custody by the police, for fraud and assistance with irregular stay.

At the individual's home, the police found forged documents.

It is this man who should have pointed at the first slaughterhouse in Mayenne.

The two men apparently played on their physical resemblance.

They were both summoned to court in Laval on September 9.

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