Le drian case fraudsters who wore mask of french minister jailed

You're referring to the case of Alexandre Benalla, a former aide to French President Emmanuel Macron who was convicted of fraud and other crimes.

In 2018, it was revealed that Alexandre Benalla, who was a close aide to Macron, had been involved in a series of fraudulent activities, including using a fake ID card and wearing a fake police uniform to attend a May Day rally in Paris. He was also accused of using his position to intimidate and threaten people, including a female activist who was protesting at the rally.

Benalla was subsequently arrested and charged with fraud, theft, and other crimes. In 2020, he was convicted and sentenced to three years in prison, with two years suspended.

The case sparked a major scandal in France, with many criticizing Macron for his handling of the situation and for allowing Benalla to remain in his position for so long despite allegations of wrongdoing. The scandal also led to calls for greater transparency and accountability in the French government.

It's worth noting that Benalla's case is not the only one of its kind in France. There have been several other high-profile cases of fraud and corruption involving government officials and politicians in recent years, which have led to widespread outrage and calls for reform.