Police in northern India have broken up a gang that promised professional test-takers and high-tech listening devices to help applicants pass a two-day test to become police constables, officials said on Tuesday.
The Uttar Pradesh state Special Task Force made 23 arrests on Monday and Tuesday, said police official Amitabh Yash, and police were carrying out additional raids in search of more people. The suspects were arrested in major cities across the state.
Those arrested included so-called “solvers” - people paid to take a test for someone else - and agents who represent them. Police also seized small listening devices, designed to be worn inside the ear, so that answers could be dictated to test-takers.
In some cases, police said cheaters would take photos of the tests and message them to people waiting outside. Those people then relay answers back to the test-takers.
Testing to become constables, low-level Indian police officers, began on Tuesday. The job is highly sought-after among working-class and poor Indians, with more than 2.3 million people applying this year for 42,000 openings in Uttar Pradesh.
Rampant cheating
Cheating is rampant in Indian exams, in schools and for government jobs, though authorities have tightened security in recent years to try to lessen the problem. Closed-circuit TV cameras have become common in testing centers, and test-takers are often forbidden from wearing heavy clothing that could hide cellphones or crib sheets.
More than 1 million students skipped a pair of key high school exams this year in Uttar Pradesh after authorities announced the state government had created a special task force and an intelligence unit to monitor the tests.
-
Special Forces, undercover agents, to catch students cheating in exams in India
Elite counter-terrorism units and intelligence officers are being deployed for the first time to curb cheating by teenaged students in school-leaving ... Features -
Cheats will feel the heat! Egypt says exam violators could get ‘jail terms’
Egypt’s education ministry has announced on Monday new penalties for cheating and other violations during nationwide school exams that could ... Variety -
China uses SWAT teams to crack down on college exam cheats
China’s public security authorities have been cracking down hard on college entrance examination cheaters Variety -
Morocco launches electronic clampdown on cheating students
As part of the new regulation, the possession of any electronic device inside a school or exam hall will constitute cheating Features