In May of last year, a young woman went to the police station in Toulouse.

She explains to the police that she received several fines for fraud committed on the Tisséo public transport network, which she would never have committed.

She then claims to be the victim of identity theft.

Three months later, she presents herself again and tells the investigators that the facts have happened again and that she is not the queue jumper she is accused of being.

That there is a mistake about the person.

The "fraud" group of the departmental security decides to look into his case to unravel the cost of the forgery.

But over the course of their research, viewing the videotapes and hearings, they understand that the complainant is far from being a victim.

She is even the offender, the one who found a way to pay neither her metro ticket nor her fines.

She was summoned last weekend by the police.

Facing them, she recognized the subterfuge.

She will have to explain herself later in court for these false denunciations.

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  • Miscellaneous facts

  • Toulouse

  • Occitania

  • Tisseo

  • Fraud

  • Police

  • PV

  • Identity theft