Quebec anti-corruption police investigating fake COVID-19 vaccine passports
MONTREAL — Quebec’s anti-corruption unit says it is carrying out a “large-scale” investigation into cases of alleged fraud related to the production and sale of false COVID-19 vaccine passports.
The police force, known as UPAC, warned that people who produce, sell or use false COVID-19 vaccination documents could face criminal charges, including breach of trust and corruption, and charges under the Public Health Act.
UPAC said in a news release Wednesday it was looking at a number of different fraudulent strategies being used but it did not elaborate, saying it did not want to compromise the ongoing probe.
Mathieu Galarneau, a spokesman for UPAC, confirmed the unit had opened about 30 investigations into alleged fake passports. The force’s mandate is to root out corruption, including illegality involving government employees and elected officials.