A man was sentenced this Friday, January 17, to three months in prison, suspended, for having embezzled 30,000 euros of “anti-cancer drugs” using fake pharmacy prescriptions. He appeared before the Lyon Criminal Court.
A 40-year-old man was sentenced to three months in prison, suspended, for having embezzled 29,720.73 euros of drugs intended to fight cancer, according to information from ActuLyon.
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The The Rhône Primary Health Insurance Fund (CPAM) decided to file a complaint after a large-scale drug fraud operation was noticed.
Jérémy X, originally from Savigny, had visited “several pharmacies” with his “vitale card” and “false prescriptions from the medical oncology department of the Hospices Civils de Lyon”, sent via social network Snapchat.
He then had to pick up the medication and drop it off at “two men” for a “remuneration”.
Each transaction was estimated at between 300 and 400 euros. The individual, a drug addict and alcoholic, spent this sum on the purchase of drugs.
“This money that the CPAM paid to a The pharmacy is normally intended for allowances, to pay doctors or to reimburse medication to patients”, indicated the public prosecutor at the Lyon criminal court.
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