A Man Accused of Usurping the Identity of a Dgeq Investigator
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A man will have to face justice after being called a DGEQ investigator, as part of the city hall race in Drummondville.
Nicolas Asselin reportedly tried to undermine David Bélanger's municipal candidacy in Drummondville.
A man is accused of having personified an investigator of the Chief Electoral Officer of Québec (DGEQ).
A 46-year-old man from Saint-Siméon, Nicolas Asselin, who has already resided on the Côte-Nord, faces five counts after allegedly usurping the identity of an investigator from the Chief Electoral Officer of Quebec and using false official documents in an electoral context. The five counts are related to the false representation of a public official, the manufacture of false documents, their use, and the fraud of identity. According to the Commis…
A 46-year-old man from Saint-Siméon, Nicolas Asselin, faces five counts of charges after allegedly usurping the identity of an investigator from the Chief Electoral Officer of Quebec and using false official documents in an electoral context. The five counts of charges are related to the false representation of a public official, the manufacture of false documents, their use, and the fraud of identity. According to the Commissioner for Combating…
According to the documents obtained by the Twenty55, the Commissioner for the fight against corruption (CLCC) confirms that Nicolas Asselin is accused of being considered a...
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