Var: End of the run for the car salesman suspected of a 1.8 million euro fraud
A car salesman named Alexandre T. has been arrested after evading authorities for over a year, suspected of defrauding clients of about 1.8 million euros.
In a significant turn of events, Alexandre T., the manager of a car sales consignment shop in Fréjus, has been arrested after spending over a year on the run. This arrest occurred at Lille airport at the end of 2025, where he was taken into custody by authorities prior to being escorted back to Draguignan in Var for questioning. This came as a relief to approximately fifty clients who believe they were defrauded by him during his time in operation, amounting to a substantial loss of around 1.8 million euros.
The background of the case outlines that Alexandre T. had fled in November 2024 under increasing financial pressure, including unsatisfactory sales and unpaid debts, leading him to abandon his clients and his business responsibilities. The ongoing investigation has drawn significant attention due to the large sums involved and the distress experienced by the victims, who had placed their trust in T.'s services.
As the judicial process unfolds, further details about the extent of the fraud are expected to emerge, which may lead to additional charges. The case highlights issues of trust and vulnerability in consumer relations, particularly in auto sales, an industry that relies heavily on reputation. Victims of the alleged fraud are looking for justice and hope for recuperation of their losses as authorities progress with the investigation.