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Arrested in Granada for making electricity contracts in the name of dead people
Spain🏛️ PoliticsCenter19 hr. ago

Arrested in Granada for making electricity contracts in the name of dead people

A 46-year-old man has been arrested in Granada for orchestrating a scheme to create false electricity supply contracts in Spain. The contracts were made in the names of third parties, including deceased individuals, leading to a fraud totaling approximately 300,000 euros. The operation involved around 2,600 contracts and was described as 'continuous and well-structured.' Two women are also under investigation for related offenses such as fraud, document forgery, and impersonation. The case highlights organized efforts to exploit legal systems through identity theft.

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Arrested in Granada for making electricity contracts in the name of dead people

A 46-year-old man has been arrested in Granada for orchestrating a scheme to create false electricity supply contracts in Spain. The contracts were made in the names of third parties, including deceased individuals, leading to a fraud totaling approximately 300,000 euros. The operation involved around 2,600 contracts and was described as 'continuous and well-structured.' Two women are also under investigation for related offenses such as fraud, document forgery, and impersonation. The case highlights organized efforts to exploit legal systems through identity theft.

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