Legal information was opened Monday against a man carrying fake health passes and a pharmacist who works in a vaccination center in L'Haÿ-les-Roses (Val-de-Marne), according to the Seine-Saint-Denis prosecutor's office , confirming information from France Bleu and Le

Parisien

.

The pot aux roses was discovered when police officers from the Montreuil anti-crime squad checked a man on Friday July 16 in Bagnolet.

He carried with him 46 fake health passes and 2,600 euros in cash.

The investigators then went back to a young graduate in pharmacy, "openly anti-vaccine" according to

Le Parisien

, and who proceeded in particular via the Snapchat application.

She sold each pass for 250 euros each via this receiver, according to France Bleu.

In pre-trial detention

The judicial information opened by the public prosecutor's office in Bobigny relates to counts of false administrative document, attack on an automated data processing system, participation in a criminal association and money laundering in an organized group against the pharmacist.

The receiver is charged with the same offenses as well as possession of false administrative document and refusal to deliver an encryption agreement, according to the prosecution.

The two people were indicted and placed in pre-trial detention.

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